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Rod? Any comments?
I would have to assume that even WITH a second AC system, this is the same problem every studio deals with for TL and flanking between its own rooms (unless you do a separate system for each room)... so this can't be new ground.
Thanks in advance for any helpful hints.
Jim
EDIT: One other thing I'd add... the feeds are shared to the main trunk, but the returns go all the way back to the furnace (about 100 feet). Given that the feeds (when the AC is running) have positive pressure, wouldn't that help the flanking as well? I would assume the pressure of the LF would look for an easy path, which would be back down the air returns (which are pulling negative pressure already). Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
I would have to assume that even WITH a second AC system, this is the same problem every studio deals with for TL and flanking between its own rooms (unless you do a separate system for each room)... so this can't be new ground.
Thanks in advance for any helpful hints.
Jim
EDIT: One other thing I'd add... the feeds are shared to the main trunk, but the returns go all the way back to the furnace (about 100 feet). Given that the feeds (when the AC is running) have positive pressure, wouldn't that help the flanking as well? I would assume the pressure of the LF would look for an easy path, which would be back down the air returns (which are pulling negative pressure already). Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
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