6 or 12 degrees?

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6 or 12 degrees?

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Just curious on the control room side wall angles.... On the SAE site, it specifies 6 degree side walls, yet in a great number of plans, I see anywhere from 12-20 degree side walls... what gives?
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depends on the space you have - 6 degrees is the minimum 12 is is the preferred ;)

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Post by simonstav »

depends on the space you have - 6 degrees is the minimum 12 is is the preferred
Does this also apply for ceilings?

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Post by John Sayers »

simon - I prefer more than 6 for ceilings if possible. I've had pinging with 6.
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hey John!

in lots' of studio section offering by your site and other, i have found that ceiling construction is quiet hut style or we can say a bit triangular, i think thats' the great situation as its' breaking parellel nature of ceiling too. iS there any more technical aspect related with same.

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hey charoo - is that avatar you??

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