Acoustic control of the low-end is crucial, especially with lots of bass. Your room's geometry creates standing waves, acting as a frequency cancellator. Understanding axial room mode and how to properly treat your room to target low frequencies to improve your listening room.
Understand the difference between velocity and pressure based acoustic treatment, what are membrane basse traps, helmholtz resonators and active bass traps in order to get total control over your low-end (and why foam based panels are totally useless for low-end control)
00:00 Why low-end control matters
00:17 Room modes
01:06 38% Rule
02:38 Why Foam is useless
05:02 Membrane absorber
06:17 Helmholtz resonator
08:15 PSI AVAA active bass traps
10:08 Decay time matters
15:00 Room mode calculator
16:44 Learn your room
Some ressources:
Amroc room calculator : https://amcoustics.com/tools/amroc
Membrane Calculator : http://www.acousticmodelling.com/membrane.php
Helmholtz calculator : http://www.acousticmodelling.com/helmholtz.php
PSI AVAA: https://www.psiaudio.swiss/avaa-technology/
GIK Scopus membrane panels : https://gikacoustics.net/product/gik-acoustics-scopus-tuned-bass-trap-t40/
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