3rd October 2009
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#851 |
| Gear interested
Joined: Nov 2008 Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 2
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Originally Posted by dykstraster@gmai In terms of bass absorption, you are best off with the traps all the way to the ceiling, or to the floor, as this will cover not only the wall/wall corner, but also the tri-corner including either the floor or ceiling. Given your ceiling height, however, if you place it either all the way up, or down, you will likely be leaving a bare surface at ear level. If the corners of the room are a good distance from your listening position, (or recording area), place them in the tri-corner. If it is near one of the above mentioned areas, place them so they cover you ear's (or microphone's) reflections.
In regards to the cloud, the air gap would maximize the trap's effectiveness at lower frequencies. Given your situation, I would mount the traps directly to the ceiling... or purchase a down tube extension (most ceiling fans can utilize them) to allow the clearance for the trap. Assuming of course this doesn't create a head bumping problem. | Thanks much. You've answered my questions and I now know what to do.
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