22-Nov-2015, 07:41
I will read these also. The links you have provided are the same firm that I am using. They have been very helpful indeed so far with all of my questions answered. The point you raise above also had me thinking too. I did ask them why bass traps when i was worried about the brighness in my system. This is the reply I got
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They are called bass traps as they go lower in frequency and thus offer a more even absorption.
They do work the same towards higher frequencies and make sense in this position
I will now double check this before I order because i had been on their website before I contacted them and had picked out exactly the same products that you have highlighted. I do not want to alter my bass at all as I love the bass with the Devialet and PMCs.
They recommended that I do the back wall with bass traps, 244 panels, and the side walls and ceiling with 242 acoustic panels. However I do not want to have all of these in my room and i am only comfortable in treating the back wall
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They are called bass traps as they go lower in frequency and thus offer a more even absorption.
They do work the same towards higher frequencies and make sense in this position
I will now double check this before I order because i had been on their website before I contacted them and had picked out exactly the same products that you have highlighted. I do not want to alter my bass at all as I love the bass with the Devialet and PMCs.
They recommended that I do the back wall with bass traps, 244 panels, and the side walls and ceiling with 242 acoustic panels. However I do not want to have all of these in my room and i am only comfortable in treating the back wall
Devialet 200 -- Roon Nucleus-- Sonus Faber Olympica 2 -- Tellurium Q Black Speaker Cables --
Chord Qutest -- Niimbus US5 Pro Headphone amp —HifiMan HEK, Abyss 1266TC
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Chord Qutest -- Niimbus US5 Pro Headphone amp —HifiMan HEK, Abyss 1266TC
Newcastle upon Tyne, England