Before paying $250+ to get an acoustic expert to look at my photos and room layout (by mail, no actual visit), and then recommend I spend thousands with him, I'd like to get your advice whether acoustic treatment is needed in my lounge room. The photos are heavily compressed to get into the 100kb limit.
When I clap my hands hard, I can hear a metallic ringing for a little more than 0.5sec (but much less than 1.0sec)... is that OK or not great?
I don't perceive other acoustic problems, but it seems like acoustic problems are something you won't know about until you investigate or buy acoustic treatment to try...
Of course, WAF being low on these gray polyurethane foams, I'd rather avoid it if possible. Other methods like heavy curtains, fabrics on wall or ceiling, or a thick rug will probably not be acceptable to my other half either. If I can get away with a some corner foams, and a few foam panels on some walls, that would be great.
Help from experienced persons please?
Christophe
When I clap my hands hard, I can hear a metallic ringing for a little more than 0.5sec (but much less than 1.0sec)... is that OK or not great?
I don't perceive other acoustic problems, but it seems like acoustic problems are something you won't know about until you investigate or buy acoustic treatment to try...
Of course, WAF being low on these gray polyurethane foams, I'd rather avoid it if possible. Other methods like heavy curtains, fabrics on wall or ceiling, or a thick rug will probably not be acceptable to my other half either. If I can get away with a some corner foams, and a few foam panels on some walls, that would be great.
Help from experienced persons please?
Christophe
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