I have my system setup in a very small room in the attic as I have just moved house and am getting the larger listening room setup. I was expecting severe bass modal issues due to the room size, however the response seems to be extremely smooth (I have yet to get out the mic and measure to confirm).
The house is a prefab construction, steel frame with elements slotted in to form the outer walls. The inside structure is made of dry wall, two layers around a centimeter thick, with a bit of air in between. I believe the attic floor is made of relatively thin wooden floorboards likely hollow to house the steel frame, with a further drywall layer underneath to make the ceiling downstairs.
Is it possible the bass is permeating through the walls (and floors) due to this lightweight construction?
Is anyone aware of documentation that shows frequency transmission behaviour of different wall types/thicknesses? Any insight on this would be appreciated!
The house is a prefab construction, steel frame with elements slotted in to form the outer walls. The inside structure is made of dry wall, two layers around a centimeter thick, with a bit of air in between. I believe the attic floor is made of relatively thin wooden floorboards likely hollow to house the steel frame, with a further drywall layer underneath to make the ceiling downstairs.
Is it possible the bass is permeating through the walls (and floors) due to this lightweight construction?
Is anyone aware of documentation that shows frequency transmission behaviour of different wall types/thicknesses? Any insight on this would be appreciated!