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  1. nibhaz

    Room Acoustic Help!

    Jdsimons2 this is the method I've used to build panels with great success. most questions you might have about the process are answered in the comment section of the video As far as your particular problem it sounds like you are describing flutter echo which is basically caused...
  2. nibhaz

    Acoustic Treatments, 2" inches or 4" inches thickness?

    Okay, let’s keep it real simple. Assuming you only want to tackle flutter echo: You want 2” panels of 3lbs/ft^3 fiberglass (OC 703) or 6lbs/ft^3 Rockwool. If you find that you need more performance in the lower frequencies add a 2” air gap behind the panels. Rockwool will be the cheapest...
  3. nibhaz

    Highland Theater

    In the simplest of terms, Audyssey looks at all of the various sampling points, and then using algorithms decides which information is most pertinent to creating the EQ. In other words, the more correlations there are in FR between the samples, the more heavily Audyssey weighs this info, whilst...
  4. nibhaz

    Highland Theater

    Craig, Yeah, Audyssey seems to be kind of finicky like that and it can be hard to find a large window of quite time…which is why I think it produces different results with each run. Just keep in mind that the closer the sample points the tighter LP will be, but at the same time the more...
  5. nibhaz

    nibhaz's system (pics)

    You almost made me fall out of my seat with this one:D Please report back, I want to know how that worked out for you.:cool:
  6. nibhaz

    audyssey dynamic eq vs Behringer eq

    Have you considered acoustical room treatments, rather than an EQ? DIY panels probably represent the best ROI, if you’re already fairly satisfied with the way your system sounds. That would be my first step, and then pursue an EQ option. You’ll get more out of the EQ in a treated room vs...
  7. nibhaz

    Bag End E-Trap

    I’ll echo Jostenmeat and bpape, and postulate that the foam will be ineffective in the bass region. If it is of sufficient quality, it should be suitable for HF absorption at the 1st reflection points, so you should definitely be able to get some use out of this free material. Since you have...
  8. nibhaz

    I have Rockboard...Now what?

    1.) Acoustic panel is a generic term most often used to refer to a sound absorbing panel without any specific reference to frequencies range. Bass traps are a form of acoustic panel whose design is geared towards abortion in the bass region of frequencies. The most common design difference...
  9. nibhaz

    Corner Bass Trap Design

    This statement is half true, but I feel it could use some clarification, so that the casual observer it not led astray. Let’s break it down simply by just looking at panels on a flat wall first. Say that you hang a 2in panel on the wall and compare it to a 2in panel that has a 2in air gap...
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