Oops, to late I TOLD HER!
Glenn
Good, keep it up Glenn! Give him all the hell you can muster please!
JK, I just decided last night I am going to do like Greg by bringing in a treatment for music listening on the sidewall propped horizontally on the couch's back, and then remove it when Im not. I also saw this idea of manually implementing/removing them stated by WmAx in the classical speaker thread. My stereo's front wall is currently lined with treatments I scored from Audiogon. I just need a sidewall treatment sometimes in my assymetrical living room.
Glenn, questions. I'm going to buy some GIK treatments, though I haven't decided on how much thickness I will go with. First of all, I am curious which color is the best selling? Because they will not be seen, but hidden behind curtains, and I guess I'm thinking of the ease of re-sale, which probably wouldn't happen for a very long time. Just curious. This is for the HT, otoh. I did think of possibly at least one white trap, because part of it will be at a window, even with blinds, because I figure white absorbs less heat.
I know I had more questions, Im afraid a couple of them might be slipping my mind. Ah yes, I've noted that for treating the vertical boundaries in a room, that traps are mounted equidistantly from top and bottom. This is for best treatment of mid-high freq's, yes? Just curious, does this improve bass trapping at all, as opposed to sitting on the floor at the same respective angle?
I watched your install video last night. I was thinking, hey, I've seen that guy in an avatar before.
Another q: To the best of your knowledge, is there significant differences in higher freq absorption between the monster trap, 244, and 242. Im trying to address some slap echo. If you happen to know, what are the freq points that each thickness starts dropping off real fast with? (Is there a such term for "roll-off" with treatments?)
Thanks.