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bpape
Acoustic Designer - GIK
Well, the problem is that the absorber in the rear does double duty. It not only helps with general reflections and decay times, but it also should be thick enough and dense enough to act as a bass absorber. Almost all rooms have a null that is caused by bass reflection off the back wall and is calculated based on the distance from the rear to the seated ear position.
The Auralex foam isn't going to give you bottom end control though it's fine for reflections.
Bryan
The Auralex foam isn't going to give you bottom end control though it's fine for reflections.
Bryan