Find Crossover Frequency of Passive Speakers
I have my Emu 1820M optical output going into an Onkyo TX-SR500 reciever,
out to two Sony SS-B3000 3-Way bookshelf speakers.
https://docs.Sony.com/release//specs/SSB3000_mksp.pdf
1" tweeter, 3" midrange, 8" woofer
The crossover is not specified in specs.
How Much Does A Recording Studio Cost (to build) ?
This is a popular question. I've been in some preliminary talks with a potential new client for a design and supervisory role on a new home studio build in my area.
The obvious question is how much, the reply, well. . It depends. So many variables exist in studio construction it's very different than any other type of construction in a home.
Paper on Hi Fi Speakers and Room Response
andre linked this paper, and I thought it would be good to have over here, just for general interest.
The discussion was based on 'house curve' where studios tend to have a response that has a boost in the lows and a dip in the highs.
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Absorbing acoustics with soundless spirals
http://phys.org/news/2016-02-absorbing-acoustics-soundless-spirals.html
Is there anything to this? Could this be a great idea for handling low frequencies in studios?
Is there already a thread on this?
-Johntodd
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Soundproof your bedroom at the flick of a switch:
Soundproof your bedroom at the flick of a switch: Elastic tubes that can be built into walls turn sounds on and off at will
- Helices of elastic created a material that acts as an on/off switch for sound
- Leaving the material uncompressed allows audible sound to pass through
EYEBALL?
hey . . has anyone been able to http://kaoticaeyeba…"]check this one out[/]="http://kaoticaeyeba…"]check this one out[/] yet? $ 200 for a hunk of foam . . lol.
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Primacoustic Nimbus Ceiling Cloud - Anyone Have One?
I was looking at these ceiling clouds by Primacoustics...they measure 24 inches x 48 inches x 2 inches
Perfect for the area I want to cover above my mix position
Has anyone out there had any experience with or used / currently using this one?
What attracts met to this particular one is not only the size, but its lightweight construction and ease to fit.
Strange room setup. Need advice!
I just moved into a house where I would really like to be able to mix. I have 7 24x24 acoustic foam tiles. I know ill need other treatments. See the picture for my room dimensions. I'm not sure what else I need, or where to place what. I would like to be able to record in the room as well… if that makes a difference. Thanks!
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One room for all. LEDE?
Hi there,
The details:
I am in the throes of building my one room studio. The shell is already built and I'm now working on the inside stuff.
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Where to sell acoustic panels?
I just closed my concert venue in West Columbia, SC, and I have a good many burlap-covered acoustic panels that I need to sell (both 2" and 1" thick, in 24" x 48" and 48" x 96" sizes). Can somebody recommend a good place where I could advertise these to engineers who work in recording studios, churches, or concert venues? (I'm trying ebay too, of course.)
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