ajuvignesh
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My dark gray carpet costed me some 1.5k for 10x11 room. It is very thin. Does the job. I don’t have high frequency lingering issues in my room. Anyday better than tiles or granite in my case.
FINALLY shaggy rug arrived. My hand is already giving pain its too heavy 22kg black 8x10feetBlack is fine. Brown is fine too as it doesn’t reflect light much and in a dark room you are unlikely to notice it. Don’t go for light colors.
Do you bought dirac live?Finally rug unboxed 1.5inches thick costed 18000. Ready for dirac live now
Yea. Do u want to buy dirac?Do you bought dirac live?
its 1.5 inches thick. I think it made my bass bad its like hollow bass bhum bhum. Maybe rug did this? Possible? I sold 2000 pro sub and now running speakers as full rangeRegarding expectations from any rug or carpet on the sound quality. I understand they will be able to absorb only a little of the highest frequencies depending on their thickness and density.
I do use a rug for aesthetic and tactile pleasure.
This chart on sound absorption coefficients can help understand, maybeView attachment 91956missing my pb 2000 pro badly lol.rug has made dialogue a bit clear
its 1.5 inches thick. I think it made my bass bad its like hollow bass bhum bhum. Maybe rug did this? Possible? I sold 2000 pro sub and now running speakers as full range
may be i removed subwoofer thats y bass is bad now. I ran dirac again thoughThis chart on sound absorption coefficients can help understand, maybe
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Sound Absorption Coefficient Chart (125 Hz–4 kHz)
Sound absorption coefficients (α) for common materials from 125 Hz–4 kHz. Use our chart to choose treatments and explore JCW soundproofing products.www.acoustic-supplies.com
Width of room is only 10.7feet no spaceThis chart on sound absorption coefficients can help understand, maybe
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Sound Absorption Coefficient Chart (125 Hz–4 kHz)
Sound absorption coefficients (α) for common materials from 125 Hz–4 kHz. Use our chart to choose treatments and explore JCW soundproofing products.www.acoustic-supplies.com
To get better bass try moving the speakers away from the walls into the room if possible. Taking time to do this bit by bit and getting the toe-in right will help both bass and image lock.