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  1. Re: How will these construction changes affect my acoustics?

    +1.. Here is a video on how to set up REW.
    Room EQ Wizard Tutorial - GIK Acoustics
  2. Re: How will these construction changes affect my acoustics?

    Basically it will make it a larger room at that point. You may find though you need to treat the other room a bit. Hard to say though without actually testing the room.
  3. Re: Neophyte setting up new room. Advice needed.

    No that is not true at all. If the strings resonate you can put thin paper in them to stop that. Honestly though that would be the least of your problems. In a room like yours you need a good amount...
  4. Re: Recommendations for "Simple or easier to use" room measurment apps?

    From there website, which is VERY IMPORTANT! ;)
    For best results we recommend using a calibrated measurement microphone connected via USB audio interface or iPhone dock connector. This allows for...
  5. Thread: 86%

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    Re: 86%

    REW will work on a mac also.
    Room EQ Wizard Tutorial - GIK Acoustics
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    I can post that link now so you can see the impact
    http://www.gearslutz.com/board/7597560-post146.html
  6. Thread: 86%

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    Re: 86%

    BTW what you did worked for the spike, but still would be interested to see the decay times.
  7. Thread: 86%

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    Mike what is the dimensions of the room? Actually I have found that if the spike is high like that it is easier to start to tame, but it is those last few db that can be a "bitch" (very technical...
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    Re: 86%

    Well like I said I am not 100% sure your measurements are correct. But if that spike, for example was coming from the back wall then you would need to treat the back wall. The same would go for the...
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    Re: 86%

    I cannot speak to other products, but if they have been lab tested and show to work below 100hz, then they will, and you do not need 100 of them. Keep in mind that frequency response is only one...
  10. Re: Starting Point - Bob's new room and Alexia's new home

    Generally speaking the front wall is where you would want THICK absorption to help with any kind of boundary reflection in the low end. I have also seen people use both so there is no wrong or...
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    Re: ASC or GIK - Opnions Please

    Thanks guys for the kind words. ;)



    I would play 78hz through your speakers see if it gets stronger or softer as you walk for the front of the room to the back. If it does, then I would say it...
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    Re: Acoustic Treatments - ATS Acoustics

    Kind of an old thread but figured maybe others might have the same question. For measuring the room you can hire someone, but you can also use a program like REW to test the room, which is highly...
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    Re: Need a Help from Room Treatments

    The way to find the reflection point is to use the mirror trick. Basically, you sit in the listening spot and have someone run a mirror down the side walls. When you can see the tweeter mark the...
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    Re: ASC or GIK - Opnions Please

    Wow what a great thread. As the owner of GIK it is good to hear feedback.
    As far as fit and finish this has been something we have been working on for the last few years. Just as of late last year...
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    Re: First post, advice needed on curtains

    Big plus one! If you want to "beef" up the absorption you can also put thicker panels behind the curtains to help.
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