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In Reply to: One wonders if the sound have more air if the panels were removed. Nt posted by geoffkait on September 27, 2023 at 04:14:19:
If you bothered to read the thread, plots and measurements, the 1st reflections are evenly dispersed, attenuated and delayed which stabilizes the sound stage, makes the direct sound more distinct and gives the appearance of a larger room.
Larger rooms tend to have more air by definition.
Since they evenly disperse 1st reflections (versus absorb), they are not making the room sound dull by over-absorption.
The longer they are delayed, the more the ear/brain can distinguish them as echoes/ambiance instead of being confused as a smeared original signal.
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- RE: One wonders if the sound have more air if the panels were removed. Nt - emailtim 08:05:12 09/28/23 (3)
- RE: One wonders if the sound have more air if the panels were removed. Nt - geoffkait 09:51:26 09/28/23 (2)
- Didn't you just say you used an SPL to measure room nodes ? - emailtim 14:16:23 09/28/23 (1)
- Yes, I use an SPL meter to map out the room. - geoffkait 10:07:58 10/05/23 (0)