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Old 7th February 2009   #29
Pelonis
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Tuning resonators is not really the best choice because there are many complexities in small rooms that create multiple occurrences. Because the cubic dimension is relatively small, simply adding furniture or people can shift things or ad additional occurrences.

Understanding LF and locating the "PRESSUREZONE"s ยด™ <-(private joke...sorry) so they can be understood and treated is the first step. the typical crossover point from ray to wave acoustics in small rooms is typically around 400Hz-500Hz. This is where the absorption need to begin and carry on to the tonic frequency of the room.

Call Jeff Madison at RPG and ask about the Total Room solution and the traps that are implemented with that system.
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