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  Listening chair suck-out
Oh brother. I've been placing acoustic panels here and there in my room in order to deal with various reflection-based frequency anomolies, with remarkable success for the most pary. I use an SPL propped up with a tripod to the listening position, which happens to be in a comfy stuffed leather chair The chair eats 165Hz! About 25dB of it, to boot (from about 75dB down to 50dB). If I put the mic at the listening position sans chair, there is no suck-out at all. It is definitely the chair. Anyone have tips for building a marble throne?
Der  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

02-02-09
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02-02-09: Xti16
How about a porcelain throne instead or marble. I think home depot has a sale on them so since you wont be flushing who cares about the flushing strength!!! :)
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02-02-09   I had the same problem with a high-backed leather chair so i ...   Timrhu

02-02-09: Xti16
Forgot to mention get a good comfy seat and seal it shut so no one mistakes it for something else.
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02-02-09   Definitely look for a chair that does not extend higher than ...   Ptmconsulting

02-02-09   Porcelain! that's it! it would go well with the magazine r ...   Der

02-03-09   Hello, my chair goes about half way up my back and is yet st ...   Acoustat6

02-03-09   Tell your spouse that your chair sucks and go buy something ...   Ghstudio

02-03-09   Yeah, i can swap chairs. my room is dedicated, so i can do ...   Der


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