zako wrote: | Ive placed the sonic revive resonaters in every concert hall in europe and the US, for better acoustic sound,,except Boston,, i want Boston to suffer. |
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Maron, if you worked with them so much then would you estimate if they would be effective in my case? I am trying to offset the impact of glass doors on the back on my speakers. I have to admit that since I did the rest of the room treatment then the glass from behind the speakers become much less influential and I do not mind to listen with half of the glass covered with binds. Still if I could use the resonators and to keep the glass from binds then it might be very interesting. From the position I shoot the image below it is not visible but from the listening chair the view behind the glass is very “useful”. When I say useful I mean that at nigh it is very cool to have widows free from binds and transparent, to shut down lights in the listening room and then turn the lights in the forest behind. This makes my black and wildly positioned speakers not even visible and creates a very cool effect of the broken Stanislavsky’s Fourth Wall. I am not always enjoying it but I would like to have those options available.
So, if you have any successful experience dealing with the resonators for glass then I would appreciate if you share it.
Rgs, the Cat |
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