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In Reply to: Placement question posted by acoustat6 on March 3, 2006 at 09:02:44:
Bob,> SHOULD i start with a High bass panel on the other ceiling then mid/high etc? <
It's impossible for me to know from here which of the many possible arrangements would be best. My general advice is as explained in my article: Alternate low-bass, then mid/high, then high-bass, then mid/high, and so forth. Another thing to consider is that bass traps do the most good in corners, or at least near the corners. So for that room you might do even better to put low-bass and high-bass traps adjacent to each other, starting at one end of the room. This way you'll have at least one of each type of bass trap near the front wall-ceiling junction. You should also plan it so by the time you get to a mid/high absorber, it's at the first reflection point on the ceiling.
--Ethan
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- Re: Placement question - Ethan Winer 14:55:49 03/03/06 (0)