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Re: Basshorns - Pro and Con [message #17363 is a reply to message #17362] Fri, 14 January 2005 19:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Earl Geddes is currently offline  Earl Geddes
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Yes I have seen Floyd's discussion. This is basic Acoustics 101. His analysis assumes perfectly rigid walls and even their studies were done in faily rigid rooms. I do not build my rooms like this. You see, if the walls are limp and well damped at LF then the room appears to be free space, or very close to it. But of course we don't want to be in a free space room at higher frequencies so the walls must be rigid at those frequencies for a good room ambience and spaciosness. The construction techniques are well outlined in my texts. Floyd was most interested in my construction techniques when he read my book as he had never tried them.

Please remember that I did my PhD thesis on small room acoustics, and that was more than 20 years ago, so my concepts are based on some pretty substantial theroy. Far more in depth than the simple acoustics theories allow.



 
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