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Old 20th November 2009   #3
A.B
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Hey Glenn – many thanks for the reply, much appreciated! Forgive me, but I have a few more questions/comments.



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In a room your size I would say NO. Your going to need to cover A LOT more corners to get the low end under control.
Unfortunately those back two corners are the only two available for modification due to unfortunate door/shelf combo in the front two. I cannot modify shelves/door as the property is not mine. Would putting more traps on the side walls be sufficient?


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Also you need Thick absorption on the back wall, to help with nulls and peaks coming from that area.
Thick absorption on the back wall sounds a good plan, but again space is limited. Most of the eyebrow shape is occupied by windows leaving me with a back wall about 2 ½ - 3 feet tall, 13ft across; there is also a radiator smack bang in the middle of this wall (see my very crude Photoshop diagram: http://www.hardbeatsdownload.com/delete/backwall.jpg). Would absorption either side of the radiator on this wall be enough? Also, when you say thick, how thick are we taking here? Would a similar design to my current traps (mounted off the wall leaving an air gap) be best?


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To really know the problem areas you would need to test of the room. See the following FREE program.
Room EQ Wizard Home Page
Thanks for the link – I agree this program would be best. I don’t actually have a mic so I will look into borrowing one so I can run some tests!
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