I've built myself some acoustic absorbers. They help to control the sound being reflected off the rear wall behind the listening position.
The overall dimesions are 1m high, 1.2m wide and 160mm deep. It's a broadband design and is effective down to about 150Hz becoming acoustically transparent below 100Hz.
It looks very striking and suits a modern decor. It also works very well! For anyone that has a similar problem where they are forced to have their listening position close to the rear wall, an absorber of this type is very effective.
There's a lot more information on a new web page devoted to it. Check it out! https://web.archive.org/web/20061110...20Absorber.htm
Cheers, Ralph.
The overall dimesions are 1m high, 1.2m wide and 160mm deep. It's a broadband design and is effective down to about 150Hz becoming acoustically transparent below 100Hz.
It looks very striking and suits a modern decor. It also works very well! For anyone that has a similar problem where they are forced to have their listening position close to the rear wall, an absorber of this type is very effective.
There's a lot more information on a new web page devoted to it. Check it out! https://web.archive.org/web/20061110...20Absorber.htm
Cheers, Ralph.
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