Re: New space - studio in Athens
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 7:21 pm
will do!!!
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Have you considered modifying it into a fractal type design? This is a cool read that might inspire you to glue HF diffusers onto the LF diffusers.The diffuser's dimension were calculated in order to tune it specifically for my room taking into consideration it's LF and HF cutoff, listening position (regarding SBIR, measurements and practical position), ISD gap, etc.
Not really, do you think it would be beneficial to do so? I mean my design works now for the low and high frequency cutoff of my room so what it is that would change if converting it into a fractal type? I don't know if I am missing the point here..I will download and read what you sent. Thank you!!!Gregwor wrote: Have you considered modifying it into a fractal type design?
I think so.Not really, do you think it would be beneficial to do so?
How did you sort out what your cutoffs should be?I mean my design works now for the low and high frequency cutoff of my room so what it is that would change if converting it into a fractal type?
Hi Greg and thanks for your time!Gregwor wrote: How did you sort out what your cutoffs should be?
Hi there,TomessAI wrote:I've tried to open your measurement files with REW 5.19, but it says that your .mdat file is not a .mdat file. Did you use the beta version 5.20? I'm on windows 10 latest updates...this happen bevor with other files from this forum and I can't figure out what's wrong... And I would love to see those measurements.
If that happens to you I suggest you download the 5.20..some cool new changes and looks nicer tooAnd I would love to see those measurements.
Hey Greg, thank you for your kind words!Gregwor wrote:To say that I'm impressed simply wouldn't do your work justice. I'm especially impressed with your hanger door!!! Wow!
Your mdat loaded up fine on my computer and it look awesome. You're right that even the IR shows 1 reflection point to tame and the rest looks killer. You're on the right track and I can't wait to see things shape up even further.
Did you consider lowering your first cloud and angling it differently in an attempt to prevent reflections from the ceiling beam?
Greg