09-Jul-2017, 11:56
Boyscout Wrote:
https://www.vicoustic.com/
- Thanks for the link. Some diffusers could work well on the walls either side of the kitchen
Music or Sound Wrote:
What material is used for the kitchen cabinets? Microperforated absorbers have a much wider absorption frequency range
- Just looking at these now. Seems like that could be good for the ceiling around the kitchen
devi63 wrote:
Treat the ceiling e.g. with 2 cm basotect
- looks like a cheaper solution to microabsorbers - so good to know - but I don't want to do too much between the speakers and sitting positions. I feel like I've had to do it all or nothing
https://www.vicoustic.com/
- Thanks for the link. Some diffusers could work well on the walls either side of the kitchen
Music or Sound Wrote:
What material is used for the kitchen cabinets? Microperforated absorbers have a much wider absorption frequency range
- Just looking at these now. Seems like that could be good for the ceiling around the kitchen
devi63 wrote:
Treat the ceiling e.g. with 2 cm basotect
- looks like a cheaper solution to microabsorbers - so good to know - but I don't want to do too much between the speakers and sitting positions. I feel like I've had to do it all or nothing
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