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Old 05-21-2010, 12:58 PM   #65
penguin42
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yep,

I've been reading through your posts with great interest. There's one thing I'm curious about that I've seen suggested elsewhere but that you haven't addressed, and that's placement of absorbers to reduce first reflections from speakers (generally around and behind the speakers, on the walls or on the ceiling between the speakers and the listening position), or on two flat surfaces that are facing each other to reduce flutter echo. This usually seems to be the prescribed use of "eggcrate" foam -- and is usually recommended in addition to bass absorbers in corners. What is your opinion on this kind of treatment? Would you recommend it for a home mixing room? Would standard acoustic foam work in this case or would more fiberglass broadband absorbers be recommended?

Thanks for these posts!
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