M Metaltastic Member Feb 20, 2005 19,930 1 36 Feb 9, 2009 #21 jhakwe said: True, but low frequency sound also has lots of energy. What's the first sound you hear when walking towards an outdoor gig venue? Click to expand... Bingo!
jhakwe said: True, but low frequency sound also has lots of energy. What's the first sound you hear when walking towards an outdoor gig venue? Click to expand... Bingo!
M Metaltastic Member Feb 20, 2005 19,930 1 36 Feb 9, 2009 #22 GuitarGodgt said: I have had yet to have anyone enter and not notice the deadness of this room. Click to expand... Hmm, I'm not sure if that's necessarily a good thing...I don't think I'd want a room to be perceptibly dead, but I'm no acoustician (if you will )
GuitarGodgt said: I have had yet to have anyone enter and not notice the deadness of this room. Click to expand... Hmm, I'm not sure if that's necessarily a good thing...I don't think I'd want a room to be perceptibly dead, but I'm no acoustician (if you will )
digitaldeath Member Dec 7, 2008 1,869 1 38 Waterford, Ireland Feb 9, 2009 #23 Metaltastic said: Hmm, I'm not sure if that's necessarily a good thing...I don't think I'd want a room to be perceptibly dead, but I'm no acoustician (if you will ) Click to expand... True, it should be sound treated, not sound proofed.
Metaltastic said: Hmm, I'm not sure if that's necessarily a good thing...I don't think I'd want a room to be perceptibly dead, but I'm no acoustician (if you will ) Click to expand... True, it should be sound treated, not sound proofed.
Loren Littlejohn Lover of all boobage. Aug 20, 2006 11,737 38 48 Auburn NY- we grow em you listen www.myspace.com Feb 9, 2009 #24 I'm talking compared to the shitty slap back you hear just outside the room (staircase entrance area). The room is bar far not nearly as dead as it could be .
I'm talking compared to the shitty slap back you hear just outside the room (staircase entrance area). The room is bar far not nearly as dead as it could be .