Sorry the above slides are not in the order presented
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From the presentation and talking to others who were there for the whole talk, Bob's approach is the classic Pro approach of eliminating all first reflections. As some of you know, I am not in that school.
Here are my other notes:
- He said that the tunable active/electronic bass traps can be noisy, i.e. generate their own sound. This is the first real feedback I have heard on these products.
- He uses the RPG Modex panels (expensive but from all I hear, work well).
- He always measures. Always. Never attempt to tune bass frequencies by ear alone.
- Made a strong point that bass absorption products should be in the right places. He often rips out "bass traps" in client rooms/homes.
- Clever (?) approach of pointing a sub at the wall as to change its effective path length relative to room modes created at the listening position.
After the presentation I was having lunch and heard three people who attended the talk express disappointment. They didn't understand the mirror technique and wanted to see more specific ways they can measure their systems to improve them. I told them to come here
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