Room treatment

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Thanks so much dude!

You really represent what I think HR should be about!

The fact that I have a better projection of where I need to go helps me out tremendously. Make much more sense now!

Thanks again!:)

And to everyone else who had input!:cool:
 
Thanks so much dude!

You really represent what I think HR should be about!

The fact that I have a better projection of where I need to go helps me out tremendously. Make much more sense now!

Thanks again!:)

And to everyone else who had input!:cool:
Thanks for that :D:o
 
My apologies for being a bit short - didn't have a lot of time. Also, I was only addressing the slanted ceiling portion of the room. Panda's given you most of what you need.

The one thing I will say is that the pic of the poly that's posted is nowhere near bowed enough. That one will act basically like a flat wall. There really isn't a good standard. Personally, I like to use at least 15% bow to width if at all possible. So, if it's 4' wide, have it come out a bare minimum of 7-8" from the wall at the peak of the bow.

Also, you'll want to put a small amount of absorbtion (maybe 6" wide) where the edges of 2 of the poly's meet.

Bryan
 
My apologies for being a bit short - didn't have a lot of time. Also, I was only addressing the slanted ceiling portion of the room. Panda's given you most of what you need.

The one thing I will say is that the pic of the poly that's posted is nowhere near bowed enough. That one will act basically like a flat wall. There really isn't a good standard. Personally, I like to use at least 15% bow to width if at all possible. So, if it's 4' wide, have it come out a bare minimum of 7-8" from the wall at the peak of the bow.

Also, you'll want to put a small amount of absorbtion (maybe 6" wide) where the edges of 2 of the poly's meet.

Bryan
I got that pic of the poly from Ethan's faq. I think he mentions that it should be bowed more.
 
My apologies for being a bit short - didn't have a lot of time. Also, I was only addressing the slanted ceiling portion of the room. Panda's given you most of what you need.

The one thing I will say is that the pic of the poly that's posted is nowhere near bowed enough. That one will act basically like a flat wall. There really isn't a good standard. Personally, I like to use at least 15% bow to width if at all possible. So, if it's 4' wide, have it come out a bare minimum of 7-8" from the wall at the peak of the bow.

Also, you'll want to put a small amount of absorbtion (maybe 6" wide) where the edges of 2 of the poly's meet.

Bryan

Thanks Bryan!:cool:
 
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