Gotcha!
Taking notes:
- I can take care of the HFs just by placing the Foam absorption panels at the first reflection points on sides (2x4 Foam panels), ceiling (4x4 Foam panel), and carpeting the floor between the drivers and the listening position.
- The rest of my attention has got to be focused on the LFs. I'll Just place four 6" 2'x4' Mineral Wool panels (one on each closet door) to take care of the back, the 4" panels on each corner, and three more panels up front:one behind each monitor and a third one between the both. I'll go 4" with these too.
Ok, Here come the questions:
1. Is 2" thick enough for the foam panels or should I go 4" with them also?
2. When you recommend LF absorption on the ceiling, do you mean replacing the Foam Panels for Rockwool ones at the Reflection point or combining them up in the cloud?
3. Should I leave the 2" air spacing between the back of all the panels and wall/Ceiling?
4. What benefits can I get from Using de Modes Calculator? because these panels will already be taking care of a wide range of frequencies. So how can I put its info to good use?
The modeCalc is really explicit and easy to use, but this other one's got me baffled (cant figure out what the colors represent, although theres an explanation and everything, maybe it's just out of my league):
http://www.bobgolds.com/Mode/RoomModes.htm
Down where I live, when it comes to acoustics, there seems to be a tendency to blame the highs for sins of the low's. I can see that now, for I was not the exception.
Sorry for the "Mr" thing Glenn, I'm having a bit of trouble asimilating that title myself, so I can relate. And by the way happy B.
Thanks again