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Bass traps? (to solve a suck out) Onhwy61 said "A bass trap is a passive device that can only dissipate acoustic energy from a room. As such it can never eliminate a null in room response since it cannot add energy into the room." The energy is allready in the room (if your speake... | |
Bass traps? (to solve a suck out) Hi Onhwy61, if this is so, do tell me what works.Bob | |
Do you think you need a subwoofer? Hi Raul, you said, "I'm not against those kind of measurements but according with your point maybe the Agon forums must dissapear because how can you believe what any one say/talk if they don't have measurements about?"Raul, I never said that meas... | |
Bass traps? (to solve a suck out) Hi Holeneck, you said "bass traps cannot fix a suck out, but you should still treat your room to achieve other benefits."That is a completly false statement. Bass traps do indeed flatten peaks and raise nulls IE: fix suck outs. They also narrow th... | |
Do you think you need a subwoofer? Hi Raul, How do I know what I am hearing live is correct? Because it is live. How do you know what you are hearing is correct with a recording? Because it is reproduced faithfully. Without freq aberrations from either electronic equipment or the r... | |
Bass traps? (to solve a suck out) Hi Gehuva, How do you know you have a big suckout there? And if so, where are the peaks?Bob | |
Do you think you need a subwoofer? Raul, you said, "Bob, I whish I can to do it right now but I don't have the right tools to do it in the right way and for the other way"Raul, you don't have any equipment to do this? Amazing! And you want to be my audio electronics engineer:)? Wit... | |
Do you think you need a subwoofer? Hello Raul, you said "Fortunatelly I have a great room ( I'm really lucky about. I appreciate that you stop to take wrong assumptions on my system. ) I add the subs for its whole advantages."I started the thread in the speakers section "In Room Re... | |
In room response Hi Strabo, excellent response (pun intended) and it is exactly as I would describe my experience with the REW. Of course the REW does not tell you how to fix your room response so experimenting with speaker placement, crossover points and levels a... | |
Bass, Frequency response, Etc...Noob Question Hi Undertow, my point is that 20hz is the prefered freq for all music.Bob | |
Bass, Frequency response, Etc...Noob Question Undertow said, ".. But if you can get it 32hz will work a little better."Yes, that is true, and 20hz will work even better than that.Bob | |
Do you think you need a subwoofer? Hi Raul, You had mentioned that you would be interested in posting a picture of your in room freq response. You said in your last post "My main speakers are flat to 22Hz and only 5db +.- at 18Hz and I have benefits with the subwoofers integration ... | |
In room response Hi Holeneck, Thanks for posting! I have a few questions. You are using TruRTA which is obviously differnt from the REW software. My question is that your reference level seems quite low, if you look at the 1000hz freq it is at at approx 52db, whic... | |
In room response Hi Strabo, I see the pictures of your before and after in room response. I believe there is a substantial change for the better. You mention room treatment and speaker positioning as the two changes you made to get a better graph. Did you hear a c... | |
In room response Hi Holenneck, you said "If you have a well engineered speaker and a treated room, exceptional sound can be achieved."Well you ain't just whistling Dixie with that! Truer words were never spoken.Thanks, do you have a graph of your room?Hi JPV, than... |