iamkimosabi
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Would a pyramid shaped room help with room acoustics or make them worse?
guess make the loft pyramid so the bass going up though the plasterboard , curious or maybe open the roof so bass sound goes upwards to , be just the side walls , floor well tested outside a speaker and then indoors it all changes and got do a lot to make it work well indoors due to boundary wall ceiling surfacesA pyramid has zero pair of parallel sides so theoretically there shall be no standing waves in it
But I am happy to stand corrected
Theoretically the fewer parallel sides you have the fewer room modes will form
No, this is not correct. Even rooms with non-parallel walls have room modes, but you can't use the "standard" room mode calculators to compute the modes. Here's a link to a discussion of Floys Toole's Sound Reproduction: https://community.klipsch.com/index...book-third-ed/&do=findComment&comment=2570381A pyramid has zero pair of parallel sides so theoretically there shall be no standing waves in it
But I am happy to stand corrected
Theoretically the fewer parallel sides you have the fewer room modes will form
Remember 'pyramid power'? A little clear plastic pyramid made to resemble that of Kin Tut supposedly had magical powers. Place a dull razor blade in there and next day the blade would be as sharp as new. The pyramid did a bunch of other magic, too. Imagine what a room shaped like that could do for audio! The sonics would be unbelievably good and they would cure what ails ya to boot.A pyramid has zero pair of parallel sides so theoretically there shall be no standing waves in it
But I am happy to stand corrected
Theoretically the fewer parallel sides you have the fewer room modes will form
It would be a handy tomb when it comes time to die, too!Remember 'pyramid power'? A little clear plastic pyramid made to resemble that of Kin Tut supposedly had magical powers. Place a dull razor blade in there and next day the blade would be as sharp as new. The pyramid did a bunch of other magic, too. Imagine what a room shaped like that could do for audio! The sonics would be unbelievably good and they would cure what ails ya to boot.
"King", not "Kin". A typo.Remember 'pyramid power'? A little clear plastic pyramid made to resemble that of Kin Tut supposedly had magical powers. Place a dull razor blade in there and next day the blade would be as sharp as new. The pyramid did a bunch of other magic, too. Imagine what a room shaped like that could do for audio! The sonics would be unbelievably good and they would cure what ails ya to boot.
No wonder the blades never got sharp!"King", not "Kin". A typo.
Hork! (About hork: A shout of derision from a grandpa bullfrog).No wonder the blades never got sharp!
You wouldn't rot.It would be a handy tomb when it comes time to die, too!
/Already been done
It would be a handy tomb when it comes time to die, too!
/Already been done
Those non-parallel walls give the best listening experience, too.No one told you?
There are hidden accoustic chambers in the pyramids. Ancient audio science was a thing - read the hieroglyphs on SINAD.