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Old 28th January 2010   #6
collo
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Nice find LR,

As PaulP points out, it's well worth following their link to the gallery section

There are some great mounting ideas. I liked the feet (probably adjustable, like those used for kitchen cupboards) for the wall mounted diffusers, and the strong rods used for the roof-mounted diffractals.

I bet it cost 'em a motza to run those diffractal inserts!

I did wonder why they packed the back cavities with insulation, given that the timber used was quite thick and would be unlikely to pass much energy. Also why were the roof diffusers aligned along the room rather than across it? Always a little mystery with the goodies!


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The images have hotlink protection, so you can't just point to them from this thread (guards against "bandwidth theft")

This also prevents the images showing up when viewing the site via the "Translate" option from Google's search results.

You can however see the text in English plus the pictures, if you have the Google toolbar installed and use the toolbar's built-in translate function.

Amongst the gems to be had if you go to this trouble are statements like:

"The three small pictures below to see how using a heavy crane to two Mark Levinson amplifiers (160kg. each), neatly packed in a wooden box from the attic window to be lifted."
also ....
"There is about 3000 pounds of diffusers on the ceiling to hang ....." crikey!!!
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