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- Mon, 2025-Jun-16, 21:46
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
OK sorry about this, I couldn't work out where all my bass had gone, so I tested the speaker cables, one was wired differently, so phase issue, new REW and the bass is back, these 2 are curtains open and closed. Not a lot of difference.
- Mon, 2025-Jun-16, 20:32
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
Thanks Glenn. I did 2 quick tests after reaarrnging the room, and was surprised by something. The blue line is with the drapes pulled across, the green line, with all the bass removed is with the drapes pulled across and 50 mm Autex quietpanel in the windows with a gap behind it. I'm amazed at what ...
- Mon, 2025-Jun-16, 08:07
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
Quick edit. I’ve made a very solid frame and the baffles are 32mm MDF the 310’s are mounted on 30mm neoprene and theres a 1.5mm gap around the speakers. It looks like the centre/side to side position for the LP is a massive deadspot. I’ll try agsin tomorrow with the Mid and High switches notched dow...
- Mon, 2025-Jun-16, 05:34
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
The blue REW is from the side of the room level with LP the Green is with the heavy drapes drawn and the red at LP at 38%, best spot. All swithces on the 310's are at 0dp. Quite the null. Sub?
- Sat, 2025-May-17, 03:38
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
Hi Glenn, Cheers, those drawings are super helpful, but I have an issue. Can I run my woofers on the outside to get them further from the 45° line from of the corner of the room and the tweeters closer to the equilateral triangle of the LP? I don’t think I’ve got the room to come inside the 45° of t...
- Wed, 2025-May-14, 23:33
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
This shows the insulation structure in progress. I can add baffles to this at the appropriate angle.
- Wed, 2025-May-14, 22:54
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
Thanks Glenn, Great info there, I think I will run some air and conduit through there like you do. I have a question if I may? My KH310's have an 8" driver, so a baffle will need to be 2000mm per side I think? with a 1/4 length wave length at 68hz? I don't think it'll fit? Have I got this wrong...
- Wed, 2025-May-14, 09:24
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Can I trap Horizontally?
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Can I trap Horizontally?
Hi there. First post. I have a weird room. I'm looking for some advice on treating this room. To cut a long story short, it was initially just meant for making noise without disturbing upstairs, but I'd like to mix in there. Dimensions of main rectangle are H2600 W3200 L6000. The wall on the left of...