Helholtz Resonators DIY Input


I am very intrigued by @mahgister success with DIY No Cost Helmholtz Resonators and feel he is really onto something. I have read the past posts and have made 6 of various glass bottles and containers from 500ml, 750ml, 1.75ml.  Bottles are filled at 10% volume, straw lengths are 2-4 inches (longer for larger bottles) with 1/2 inch exposed out the top with a straw opening diameter of approx 1/8 inch.  They do seem to alter the sound in a positive manner but I wanted to reach out and see what improvements can be made.  Any input on the following questions, realizing best locations need to be determined individually, would help speed up the process and improve the results

Are there any general guidelines/rules that should be followed by all such as:  
     Best type of bottle material to use. Glass, ceramic, plastic?
     Use all the same volume size containers or vary sizes? Are there ideal sizes? Max size?
     Any Ideal straw sizes (length/diameter) by container size and length exposed out top?
     Are smaller volume containers best for high frequencies and large containers for low frequencies?
     Are there any required locations that would apply to all rooms.  Such as in corners, in front of
       speakers, behind speakers, at listening level when possible etc.
     How much liquid is best?

Any  input on these questions or general input from experienced individuals  who actually use Helmholtz Resonators would be appreciated.

Please this is a NOT a discussion on whether they work.
  
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/223804282_The_relation_between_spatial_impression_and_the_law_of_the_first_wavefront
By the way this article spark my journey....It is not about Helmholhz method but inspire me for undertanding
the general "imaging" process and how to improve it with the location of some Helmholtz tubes near my speaker...


Very illuminating for me....

More details in my thread personal journey : "miracles in audio.... "

Dont read the first pages begin with the end when i talk about Helmholtz method of mechanical equalization........


@mahgister  Thank you for you kind input and sharing your expertise.  You are an inspiration.  I will continue to do experiments with bottles for now to see if I achieve positive results the are worthwhile.
No,  i cannot and do not aspire to have a “mad scientist” room like your’s but do enjoy experimenting with sound enhancements within my constraints.  Your input is very much appreciated. Regards.
Some people have too much time on their hands!
You are perfectly right!


Thanks for enlightening us about this fact and illustrating very clearly how some with too much time take experiments in acoustic and some other clueless dude hanter constructive audio thread with bullshit remark....

Mahgister got me started down this path & I'm very grateful for that. What a learning experience!

OP,
IMO as well, You really can't do this without a lot of experimentation. That alone will get you to know your equipment & room a lot better. It will also sharpen your listening skills. 

jasonbourne52,
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