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REW Measurements of AlleyCat's Room- Take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1172078" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Just a point to raise on the RT graph. The idea, is not just to bring down the RT time, but to bring it down evenly across the range. That's the reason you want to use broadband absorbers instead of panels that focus on more limited ranges. It's also why scatter panels are a good idea on broadband absorbers, since high frequencies can easily be over dampened (it's when the RT is skewed to lower values at the high end that you get that "dry" sound people complain about when it comes to room treatment).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1172078, member: 517"] Just a point to raise on the RT graph. The idea, is not just to bring down the RT time, but to bring it down evenly across the range. That's the reason you want to use broadband absorbers instead of panels that focus on more limited ranges. It's also why scatter panels are a good idea on broadband absorbers, since high frequencies can easily be over dampened (it's when the RT is skewed to lower values at the high end that you get that "dry" sound people complain about when it comes to room treatment). [/QUOTE]
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