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Home Cinema Acoustic Treatment |
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The sound that you hear in a room is far more influenced by the placement yourself, the placement of the speakers and the acoustic performance of the room's surface and contents than it is by the quality of the speakers and electronics. The tone & timbre of the speakers can also vary significantly depending on the speaker/listener positions and the room acoustics. The Acoustic Distortion introduced by the room can be so influential that it dominates the overall sonic impression. To deal with these problems you need to address two main issues. One is for frequencies in the low region below 500Hz the other is for the other frequencies above 500z. Below 500Hz you need to focus on the interference at the listening position between the loudspeakers and the adjacent wall/floor/ceiling boundaries, as well as the coupling between the speakers and yourself with the modal response of the room. These low frequency forms of acoustical distortion can be addressed with proper placement of loudspeakers and listening position, as well as the application of dedicated low-frequency absorbers. Above 300 Hz you are dealing with more direct reflections which result in comb filtering and the lack of adequate sound diffusion. Comb filtering can be reduced through careful placement of absorptive and diffusive surface treatment. When building a home cinema or listening room try to think about the low frequency control first because once the room is built any standing wave problems will be harder to reduce. Also consider the and speaker/listener positions modal coupling can be optimized by optimal speaker/listener positioning. The application of B.A.S.S. Traps or other low frequency acoustic control products will then be that more efficient and effective. When designing a new room it is a good idea to reserve a 300mm deep space around the perimeter of the room for acoustic treatment. It is also often convenient to utilize wall/ceiling soffits to address low-frequency control, HVAC, wiring and lighting as space can often be at a premium. This area can also be well utilised to provide a 'ceiling cloud' over the listening position area to conceal Modex BASS Traps as well as providing absorbptive and diffusive elements. It is also a good idea to decide at the design stage if the acoustic treatment wil be completetly concealed, completely revealed or some combination of the two. Concealment methods usually involve our acoustic fabric stretched over a wooden framework or the treatment built into cavities behind wall constructions then fabric covered. FRONT WALL: REAR WALL: LEFT/RIGHT WALL: CEILING: |
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