My current room is too small for my Snell Es. I will get a bigger room in the future. In the meantime, haw far can tube traps and wall traps go to eliminate my boomy bass problem?
Thanks, Inpieces. I will, though as it goes with my audio, it will likely be a gradual process. For now I am happy to be learning so much from the responses here. jim
The XTZ room analyzer sounds very interesting andquite simple for the non technical dudes, like myself. In the manual it seems to want you to measure right and left speakers together.
Yes, XTZ measures/outputs only one channel at a time. If you want to measure more channels simultaneously, you use a Y-connector (for 2 channels) or the bass management and channel settings (mono or all-channel stereo) in your electronics. Great product.
IMHO modal issues affects both sound pressure and reverb reducing modes with eq solve part of the problem 40hz too low for many traps Gik tritrap not effective for me at 80hz or lower monster trap extends much lower more effective though able to counter bass peak and reverb at same time bass trap can absorb too much at other freq better to use tune bass trap or a combo of various traps rpg traps very good
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