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<blockquote data-quote="Avian" data-source="post: 1059844" data-attributes="member: 19252"><p>Hi, thanks for the compliments!</p><p></p><p>Yes the panels has a gap and sound can pass freely - essential that!</p><p></p><p>It's a dedicated home cinema room. It doesn't sound to bad with stereo as I left it on the more "lively" side regarding absorption.</p><p></p><p>I have dual subs - VERY highly recommended, in fact I'd say get x2 cheaper rather than x1 expensive. Multi sub is the way for sure. Bass traps I also feel can be added last, I didn't need any in the room with the tuning options I have to my disposal. </p><p></p><p>I agree on the reverb. The room shouldn't be too dead. One should aim to balance reflection, absorption and diffusion. </p><p></p><p>I follow Dr Toole's guidelines and also the generally accepted acoustical treatment guidelines, measurements etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avian, post: 1059844, member: 19252"] Hi, thanks for the compliments! Yes the panels has a gap and sound can pass freely - essential that! It's a dedicated home cinema room. It doesn't sound to bad with stereo as I left it on the more "lively" side regarding absorption. I have dual subs - VERY highly recommended, in fact I'd say get x2 cheaper rather than x1 expensive. Multi sub is the way for sure. Bass traps I also feel can be added last, I didn't need any in the room with the tuning options I have to my disposal. I agree on the reverb. The room shouldn't be too dead. One should aim to balance reflection, absorption and diffusion. I follow Dr Toole's guidelines and also the generally accepted acoustical treatment guidelines, measurements etc. [/QUOTE]
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