
Sennheiser
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I saw this posted here somewhere but I must not be entering the right keyword in the serch engine.
I have a related question.
How can I interpolate a room that is rectangular for the most part, but with a small computer alcove. Also with uneven dimensions on one wall.
What I mean is, is that on one side of the room the wall does not go straight across. It has a couple of short 90 degree angles. This is also the same side of the room that the computer alcove is on. Perpendicular to the monitors.
What effect does large hardwood furniture pieces have when placed on the opposite side of the monitors? I know that it will scatter the waves, but is there any reasonable way to incorporate this into the equation without a PhD in acoustics or theoretical physics???
I have a related question.
How can I interpolate a room that is rectangular for the most part, but with a small computer alcove. Also with uneven dimensions on one wall.
What I mean is, is that on one side of the room the wall does not go straight across. It has a couple of short 90 degree angles. This is also the same side of the room that the computer alcove is on. Perpendicular to the monitors.
What effect does large hardwood furniture pieces have when placed on the opposite side of the monitors? I know that it will scatter the waves, but is there any reasonable way to incorporate this into the equation without a PhD in acoustics or theoretical physics???