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Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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At low frequencies, you have to make the absorbers physically large for them to do any good. Framed drywall construction actually provides a fair amount of damping because the walls have some "give". Panel absorbers - sort of like large false walls - can be used in rigid rooms that have brick, stucco or concrete.
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