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- From: weems@cs.umass.edu (CHIP WEEMS)
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- Subject: Re: Martin Logan Sequel II
- Date: 17 Nov 92 22:17:00 GMT
- Organization: University of Massachusetts CS Department
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- In article <1e89hiINNjsi@uwm.edu>, bellutta@ohsu.EDU (Paolo Bellutta) writes...
- >I'm having trouble in positioning my Martin Logan Sequel II.
- >The room is kind of small (5.3 x 4.3 meters), so the bass range is
- >not that great, but I can't do much about it (besides moving!).
- >But I'm also having trouble with the mid-high range.
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- How is the room treated? It sounds like you're getting some strong
- reflections. Do you have diffusive or absorptive materials at all
- of the primary reflection points, including floor and ceiling?
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- Do you hear any sharp echoes if you walk around the room clapping
- your hands (i.e. echo slap)? Can you guess at the decay time of
- the echoes?
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- Chip
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