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Old 18th January 2008, 09:49 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by bpape View Post
Those in the wall/ceiling corners can be very helpful to add additional bass control when you can't do a vertical and maintain symmetry, when you just need more (like in a small room), or when you want some in the live part of the room but want to keep things more lively at ear/mic level.

Bryan
Oh ok, I understand now. I have a room like this, So I guess I will be putting those traps up as well


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Originally Posted by Ethan Winer View Post
All rectangular rooms have 12 corners, and the more corner surface you treat, the flatter the LF response will be. So "necessary" isn't the right word, but "useful" is. Besides wall-ceiling corners, I also have a dozen-odd traps in wall-floor corners all over my living room.

--Ethan
Ok cool, I didn't know about that... Should I place them all around the room or just in my RFZ?
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