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<blockquote data-quote="Mathias Paul" data-source="post: 214884" data-attributes="member: 14587"><p>agreed...the room will never hit the standard I’m looking for. I’m hoping to improve it a bit though. It just sounds so dead. whether it’s a band on stage or a person speaking, the sound comes out and dies instantly (I know you can only do so much with this with the room.) Again, Im a bit of a noob here so let me run some random thoughts by you and you tell me if they’re dumb or not lol.</p><p></p><p>1. Sound diffusion- do you think sound diffusers could help make the room sound bigger? I know they make ones you can put in drop ceiling and of course ones for on the wall</p><p>2. Do you think those speakers need turned vertically? </p><p>3. should I flip the speakers around (still horizontally) so that the horn is higher?</p><p>4. any other acoustic treatments?</p><p></p><p>also...idk exactly how the speakers were hung. We have a dude who does a lot of work like that do it for us. They’ve burn up like that for about a year now though...no problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mathias Paul, post: 214884, member: 14587"] agreed...the room will never hit the standard I’m looking for. I’m hoping to improve it a bit though. It just sounds so dead. whether it’s a band on stage or a person speaking, the sound comes out and dies instantly (I know you can only do so much with this with the room.) Again, Im a bit of a noob here so let me run some random thoughts by you and you tell me if they’re dumb or not lol. 1. Sound diffusion- do you think sound diffusers could help make the room sound bigger? I know they make ones you can put in drop ceiling and of course ones for on the wall 2. Do you think those speakers need turned vertically? 3. should I flip the speakers around (still horizontally) so that the horn is higher? 4. any other acoustic treatments? also...idk exactly how the speakers were hung. We have a dude who does a lot of work like that do it for us. They’ve burn up like that for about a year now though...no problems [/QUOTE]
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