Acoustic Decoupling of a Home Theater
In this post, we explained the acoustic decoupling of home theater, examining the structure of space and buildings and the people who affect it
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In this post, we explained the acoustic decoupling of home theater, examining the structure of space and buildings and the people who affect it
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In this post, we went to the last part of finding the right place for a subwoofer by signal processing with a practical example.
Subwoofer Placement Combined with Signal Processing – Part III Read More »
In this post, we have dealt with the points related to the inverse reproduction of the sound signal and the correction of the virtual bass of the room modes for active absorption according to the location of the listener.
Active Absorption – Reverse Sound Reproduction and Virtual Bass Correction Read More »
In this post, we discussed the importance and points related to the subwoofer arrangement for active absorption and cancellation of room modes appropriate to the listener’s location.
Appropriate Subwoofer Arrangements Read More »
in this post, we examined active absorption as a tool for active effect at low frequencies; Because the frequency response pattern and behavior are related in the time domain.
Improving Room Acoustics through Active Absorption Read More »
In this post, we explored the role of home Furnishing as sound absorbers; Devices that are in the first priority for sound absorption and distribution and do not cost extra.
Home Furnishing as Sound Absorbers Read More »
In this post, Acoustical diffusers were examined and their advantages and disadvantages when used in home theater were identified.
Acoustical Diffusers Read More »
In this post, we described Slat Absorbers & Bass Traps that, as Passive absorbers, control sound amplification in no-input mode.
Passive Acoustical treatment – Slat Absorbers & Bass Traps Read More »
In this post, we described a resonant and perforated absorber that, as inactive sound absorbers, controls sound reflection in the input-free mode.
Improving Room Acoustics through Passive Acoustic Treatment – part 2 Read More »
The passive acoustic absorber controls the sound reflection in the state without external input. In this post, we have described porous adsorbent and panel adsorbent.
Improving Room Acoustics through Passive Acoustic Treatment – part 1 Read More »