quote: | Originally posted by danieldavid
Alright, i guess i misunderstood what you were writing in the website, i thought you were saying that sawdust worked as a basstrap, but it really just works to damp out low end in the corners, gotcha.
So as a revised design i was thinking about building out an almost octagonal room, except the walls would not be of equal length. Think square with corners cut off, but not a the same angles front and rear. That would alleviate the boost that you would see in corners, and if i get the angles right, reflections will not bounce back to the source... What do you think?
-Dan- |
Yap that's the way to go for it.. the more asymmetrical the room is, the better If possible, turn the walls a bit so that it looks like if the walls were "crashing down on you". This does wonders for keeping the low-end reflections from bouncing back and forth in the room. We didn't have enough effort on building the room that way so we gotta try out to damp the low-end with use of bass traps, let's see how it turns up in the future
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