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Old 9th November 2009   #3
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Originally Posted by aleatoric View Post
A big bulky couch will help contribute a bit to mid and high end absorption in your room. That being said couches do not have the density of something like 703/705 to really absorb much low end.
My mixes translate pretty good. The only issue I am really having is with bass. I have about 36 2" 2'x4' 703 peices in various configurations in the room. Mostly in the corners and some clouds and broadband absorbers. the corners are from top to bottom with 3 peices together to make 6" traps. I was thinking the couch would help with bass in the back of the room but I don't want it to cause a problem with mids or highs.

I could get a cheap couch with not alot of cushion and less bulky if its not going to do that much for base. I can save the money and just get a regular couch.
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