The volume levels at which I listen to music are low, rarely above 45-50 dB.
I have a few ideas for bass traps, but apart from efficiency, I have high requirements for to their design, they definitely need to be aesthetically pleasing and seamlessly blend in with my interior - a difficult task...
On the reverse side, there is a fiberglass veil on the panels, which also affects the acoustics. I've solved the problem with the mid frequencies and highs/ you can see on the graph/, the low frequencies remain, but for now I'm not in a hurry to deal with it, I have an idea for more furniture in...
The heating panels are not acoustically transparent, they are is produced in Canada and haven't acoustic characteristics.
These plasterboard panels produced in Bulgaria have such. ?he ceiling absorbs frequencies above 4000-5000 Hertz.
An addition to my previous post at the beginning/# 37/;
One of my solutions, a combination of heating and an acoustic absorber, the ceiling absorbs frequencies above 4000-5000 Hertz.
Heating panels work in the infrared spectrum through Radiant heat.
Any problem with my logo, gentlemen administrators? If so, why you didn't text me? Do you want to get rid of my posts? I expect a reasonable answer!
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Only reasonable answer!
It is clear that the project with the rear pillars will not succeed / this year / - I have to make a living from other activities, but while I was sitting, I decided to post this photo:
There is no hope for this project to be completed soon, because I decided to change the project to the rear speakers and make them three- way;
Crazy, madness, just DIY!