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You definitely wouldn't want to trip in the Blackbird Studio, and get stabbed by their wooden spike diffusion haha! Not just figurative bleeding to worry about there.
The recital hall is at UC Davis, by the way.
https://www.ucdavis.edu/content/music-stars-uc-davis-recital-hall-groundbreaking
https://geometrik.com/portfolio/page:2/listing/20/Davis-Recital-Hall/
Care to elaborate .. a little?Some of those rooms are exactly what you DON'T want as a listening room.
The ancient Greeks are known to have used at least two types of room treatments:
1. they placed wine containers (amphorae) in the walls with the ends open, which functioned as Helmholtz resonators.
2. the seats - this article suggests it was accidental but ancient people often knew more than we think
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070404162237.htm
A lil sippin rye, some good tunes and chat from the sofa in any of these rooms would eventually lead to being comfortable and entertained.Yet to see a satisfactory-looking treated (domestic) room in this thread... The word hideous keeps popping into my mind for some reason.
While not pretty, I don't think my acoustic treatments are particularly offensive.Yet to see a satisfactory-looking treated (domestic) room in this thread... The word hideous keeps popping into my mind for some reason.
Nice and the req'd behind the head layering... Looks good to me.While not pretty, I don't think my acoustic treatments are particularly offensive.
RPG Absorbors 4" and Ecophon Focus Ceiling with 4" insulation above that.
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Yet to see a satisfactory-looking treated (domestic) room in this thread... The word hideous keeps popping into my mind for some reason.
Geeks like gear. Got photos of what you prefer in terms of visual aesthetics?
Greek? The image you posted looks like a Roman Theatre.The ancient Greeks are known to have used at least two types of room treatments:
1. they placed wine containers (amphorae) in the walls with the ends open, which functioned as Helmholtz resonators.
2. the seats - this article suggests it was accidental but ancient people often knew more than we think
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070404162237.htm