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In Reply to: Thanks posted by Dynaudio_Rules on May 7, 2009 at 19:24:26:
In the corners, the back panels may do a little better at lower frequencies. Try placing them at 45 degrees across the corner, creating an air space behind. If you find moving them to the corners is better, I think you will find the angled placement better again.
The blinds won't really act as a diffuser. They may reflect higher frequencies at a slightly different angle but they aren't diffusing the reflection, just reflecting it normally at a different angle because the blades of the blind aren't parallel to the wall but angled. Experiment with different opening angles of the blinds and see if you prefer one position to another. They may be less reflective of high frequencies than the glass of the windows is, and that may help a little also.
Glad to hear the panels are helping.
David Aiken
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Follow Ups
- RE: Thanks - David Aiken 20:24:34 05/07/09 (7)
- RE: Thanks - Dynaudio_Rules 05:24:08 05/08/09 (6)
- RE: Thanks - David Aiken 13:27:53 05/08/09 (0)
- I would suggest that you open the blinds so they are flat. - Norm 07:57:24 05/08/09 (3)
- RE: I would suggest that you open the blinds so they are flat. - David Aiken 13:18:00 05/08/09 (2)
- blinds - Dynaudio_Rules 13:32:09 05/08/09 (0)
- I tried this with vertical blinds many years ago and it did help. They were against the windows. nt - Norm 13:29:36 05/08/09 (0)
- RE: Thanks - clio09 07:44:44 05/08/09 (0)