I read an article on the net some months ago about acoustics of small room.... The article is no more there where i read it... It was a discussion with 4 great well known acousticians, they speak politely, were in accord about many things but surprizingly used very different approach to similar problems and seems to disagree at some point...
I was amazed and conforted in my improvised ears listenings experiments at the times creating my own controls devices for my room...
Acoustic is a practical art, ears are needed, and any small room is a unique problem that cannot be OPTIMALLY solved most of the times by simple rule...
The proof that it is so, was for me this disagrement between these specialists very palpable in the discussion...
Alas! the article is nowhere to be found and i dont remember the names... I remember only that it was a discussion at McGill university ...
«A Bird's nest is not a man's house»-Anonymus Smith
I was amazed and conforted in my improvised ears listenings experiments at the times creating my own controls devices for my room...
Acoustic is a practical art, ears are needed, and any small room is a unique problem that cannot be OPTIMALLY solved most of the times by simple rule...
The proof that it is so, was for me this disagrement between these specialists very palpable in the discussion...
Alas! the article is nowhere to be found and i dont remember the names... I remember only that it was a discussion at McGill university ...
«A Bird's nest is not a man's house»-Anonymus Smith