This is an amazing channel, so glad your fanbase is growing, continue with teaching us what we need to do for the best in sound reproduction skills, thank you!
thanks dennis. its really appreciative when we have the pleasure listening to people like yourself, who have great knowledge helping us to have better systems in our homes.
Found your videos a couple weeks ago in midst or redesigning my small room. You have taught me SOO much!! I am working on watching all your videos, and I never miss that like button! Gotta keep that algorithm going!
Thank you 🙏. I recently discovered your channel & with curiosity I clicked to view. I have learned quite a bit in a short time. Keep it coming & hope you all reach your goal with a little help from your friend. 👍🏽
the best info here! Here is a good topic: Is a couch at the back of the room (where all the bass builds up) an okay bass absorber or would it be better to go with a 10" panel?
For narrow, high ceiling spaces where ceiling area is small compared to wall area, why do we normally require acoustical treatment for CEILING ONLY? Why Ceiling only? I don't understand. HELP! 😭
There are two main issues within small rooms. We have pressure and reflections. Since the floor to ceiling dimension is the smallest of the three it presents large low frequency issues along with reflections that must be managed.
Thank you , Dennis, you have been very generous all these years by sharing your knowledge with us. It has definitely help us to open our eyes and understand that a true high end experience involves much more than just a good set up. Congrats!
Thank you for all of your wisdom, Dennis!
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This is an amazing channel, so glad your fanbase is growing, continue with teaching us what we need to do for the best in sound reproduction skills, thank you!
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Dennis, thank you! The videos are all so helpful and educational. I look forward to learning more. Cheers!
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thanks dennis. its really appreciative when we have the pleasure listening to people like yourself, who have great knowledge helping us to have better systems in our homes.
I appreciate that!
Found your videos a couple weeks ago in midst or redesigning my small room. You have taught me SOO much!! I am working on watching all your videos, and I never miss that like button! Gotta keep that algorithm going!
You are so welcome!
I have learned a lot from you. Thank you for doing this for so long for free.
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Thank you 🙏. I recently discovered your channel & with curiosity I clicked to view. I have learned quite a bit in a short time. Keep it coming & hope you all reach your goal with a little help from your friend. 👍🏽
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the best info here! Here is a good topic: Is a couch at the back of the room (where all the bass builds up) an okay bass absorber or would it be better to go with a 10" panel?
Furniture does not absorb low frequencies. Stay with technology that is designed for that purpose and function.
For narrow, high ceiling spaces where ceiling area is small compared to wall area, why do we normally require acoustical treatment for CEILING ONLY? Why Ceiling only? I don't understand. HELP! 😭
There are two main issues within small rooms. We have pressure and reflections. Since the floor to ceiling dimension is the smallest of the three it presents large low frequency issues along with reflections that must be managed.
Thank you , Dennis, you have been very generous all these years by sharing your knowledge with us. It has definitely help us to open our eyes and understand that a true high end experience involves much more than just a good set up. Congrats!
You are very welcome