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Re: Just an article
#61903 09/24/04 04:06 PM
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I assume that the panels would work if you bought some bulk fabric at the store that matched your decor. You could wrap each panel in fabric before installing it.

If those corner bass traps were covered in white fabric, you'd never see the "fins", and it would probably blend in pretty well.

Of course if there were any young boys in the house, you would have to find a way to stop them from running across the room "bass trap diving" into the corner.


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#61904 09/24/04 04:23 PM
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Of course if there were any young boys in the house, you would have to find a way to stop them from running across the room "bass trap diving" into the corner.



Attach them with double-headed nails. Easier to get them back off... and would only be used as a wrestling turnbuckle once... would be like getting run over by a really big studded snow tire.

Anyone want to venture a guess as to whether I have kids, and if I do, whether or not they're in my custody?

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Re: Just an article
#61905 09/24/04 07:06 PM
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I certainly hope you're planning on having children. My high school US History teacher implored the entire class to reproduce, saying it was the duty of intelligent people everywhere to spread their genes.

Also, your mischievous streak would be a great asset as a parent.

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#61906 09/24/04 07:20 PM
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My high school US History teacher implored the entire class to reproduce, saying it was the duty of intelligent people everywhere to spread their genes.



Can you imagine the US with 1.3 billion people like China, but all like Bren?
Heavy thought to process i know.



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Re: Just an article
#61907 09/24/04 07:21 PM
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But the point is that they are ridged. If you covered the ridges, they'd be totally pointless!


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Re: Just an article
#61908 09/24/04 07:30 PM
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I believe he was talking about the flat wall panels.

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If the wall panels are flat, then they're not going to change anything. AFAIK, everything he put on in that room had a texture.


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If the wall panels are flat, then they're not going to change anything. AFAIK, everything he put on in that room had a texture.



Especially since I'm sure those panels were all "computer engineered" (does it count if the guy drew up the plans in Autocad?) to fully maximize the sinoidal dispersion of dynamic air movement from a powered radiator, or some other such technobabble.

Bren R.

Re: Just an article
#61911 09/24/04 10:21 PM
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The unmatched precision of the computer-assisted fabrication process utilized in fabricating the reverberation damping modules in this room can only be fully realized once the modules are precisely time aligned with respect to the room's characteristic audio-spatial modulus and have been allowed to reach equilibrium with ambient environmental conditions.

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#61912 09/24/04 11:13 PM
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I assumed that anything soft and/or textured on the walls would help reduce reflections. Wrapping those panels in fabric would probably still work, right?

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