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Post by soupial on Aug 16, 2015 14:02:32 GMT -5
Looking to get some decent (but affordable!) wall treatments for my Maggies. I've never used acoustic treatments before and I don't know where to start!
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Post by djoel on Aug 16, 2015 14:11:18 GMT -5
Diy..
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Post by novisnick on Aug 16, 2015 14:16:39 GMT -5
Where to start? If you have wood floors right this second you can throw a rug on it in front of each speaker! Close the drapes over the windows!
That's a start,,,,,you'll get much more advice but I don't have time to tell you more at this moment.
Good luck, best improvement money can buy,,,,on the cheap.
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Post by brutiarti on Aug 16, 2015 14:24:48 GMT -5
Looking to get some decent (but affordable!) wall treatments for my Maggies. I've never used acoustic treatments before and I don't know where to start! How much means "affordable"? Free, $100, $1000? It will depend
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Post by PAC on Aug 16, 2015 14:45:06 GMT -5
Take a look at acousticalsolutions.com and read as much information as you can. They seem to have reasonably priced panels and many fabric options. Look at the Alphasorb panels. Make them yourself, however is the most economical!
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Post by trinhsman on Aug 16, 2015 14:48:49 GMT -5
Built my own from 1x4's and fiberglass insulation, covered with a nice decorator fabric. Cost about 50 dollars for both.
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Post by jackpine on Aug 16, 2015 15:08:32 GMT -5
One nice thing about Maggies is they generally need less wall treatments. There's lots of DIY vids on youtube.
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Post by repeetavx on Aug 16, 2015 16:07:15 GMT -5
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Post by pedrocols on Aug 16, 2015 16:19:42 GMT -5
Be mindful that with Maggies you can't use acoustic treatment the same way you will typically use acoustic treatment with box speakers because, yup you guessed it, Maggies are not box speakers....
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Post by novisnick on Aug 16, 2015 17:34:34 GMT -5
Be mindful that with Maggies you can't use acoustic treatment the same way you will typically use acoustic treatment with box speakers because, yup you guessed it, Maggies are not box speakers.... Educate me please! Sound waves aren't sound waves???
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Post by pedrocols on Aug 16, 2015 17:42:19 GMT -5
Be mindful that with Maggies you can't use acoustic treatment the same way you will typically use acoustic treatment with box speakers because, yup you guessed it, Maggies are not box speakers.... Educate me please! Sound waves aren't sound waves??? Remember that Maggies have sound waves coming from the front and back...Unlike box speakers...
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Post by novisnick on Aug 16, 2015 17:47:27 GMT -5
Educate me please! Sound waves aren't sound waves??? Remember that Maggies have sound waves coming from the front and back...Unlike box speakers... OK, I have that. Not mentioning rear ported speakers, sound still gets reflected off all of the walls, this includes the floor and ceiling, there is still a need to control this, maybe even more so with Maggie's. No? Before you ask, no, I've never heard a set but,,,,,,,,, im just reflecting on what I've heard. ( pun intended ),,,,,,,ha,,,,,ha,,,,,,ha,,,,,,,
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Post by pedrocols on Aug 16, 2015 17:51:31 GMT -5
Remember that Maggies have sound waves coming from the front and back...Unlike box speakers... OK, I have that. Not mentioning rear ported speakers, sound still gets reflected off all of the walls, this includes the floor and ceiling, there is still a need to control this, maybe even more so with Maggie's. No? Before you ask, no, I've never heard a set but,,,,,,,,, im just reflecting on what I've heard. ( pun intended ),,,,,,,ha,,,,,ha,,,,,,ha,,,,,,, Maggies will have all frequencies coming from front and back not only low frequencies like back ported speakers. However, every room is different......
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Post by pedrocols on Aug 16, 2015 18:00:31 GMT -5
In addition, generally Maggies don't radiate much or do radiate less to the sides... Click>> Some more Info here
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Post by novisnick on Aug 16, 2015 18:08:34 GMT -5
One last point and I'll leave this poor horse be. I think that every room can find benefits from sound treatment no matter the speaker. Thanks for your input my friend.
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Post by pedrocols on Aug 16, 2015 18:14:09 GMT -5
One last point and I'll leave this poor horse be. I think that every room can find benefits from sound treatment no matter the speaker. Thanks for your input my friend. Precisely! I do have room treatment in my listening space...You're welcome...
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Post by vneal on Aug 16, 2015 18:14:36 GMT -5
After rugs and curtains I would start with bass traps in the corners the speakers are on
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Post by ansat on Aug 16, 2015 20:51:48 GMT -5
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Post by Boomzilla on Aug 17, 2015 5:37:35 GMT -5
If you need slap-echo attenuation, thin absorbers (I bought ATS, but you can DIY to save $$) work well. OR you can just hang up some thick textiles (quilts or curtains work fine), For bass control, you get into corner traps & lots more money. Most rooms DO need bass control, though.
You needn't go overboard on room treatments, though - the first few give 90% of the benefits. Buying commercially, I'd say that three to five hundred bucks will do most rooms easily for slap-echo control. I don't know what the bass traps go for but it's LOTS more, so if you're a DIY sort of guy, definitely make your own bass traps.
Cheers - Boom
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Post by avary1 on Aug 17, 2015 19:31:13 GMT -5
Check out Sams Club online. Nice set of 4 that come in three different colors. Work very well.
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