Studio Flooring Question
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LOL..Your on the Ampex list right Lee? I recognize your name..I think..maybe I'm thinking of somebody else..
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I'm not on the Ampex list but I do post here and at Musicplayer and Gearslutz. All under my real name
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oh yeah..there is a Lee H. and a J. McKnight on the Ampex list..I think I cross polinated those names..
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eat ferret spanstein..your just jealous ! LOL !
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Lowlight, I checked out the link you provided. It's to a company that makes stuff for boats, to keep engine noise from coming up through the floor and stuff. Are you sure this is what the landlord wants to put on your floor? It would be a very weird choice, unless he has it lying around or something.
If you can dig up the absorption coefficients of whatever the material is, that'd help.
You could always keep a couple of plywood boards someplace to put on the floor when you want some high freq reflections.
If you can dig up the absorption coefficients of whatever the material is, that'd help.
You could always keep a couple of plywood boards someplace to put on the floor when you want some high freq reflections.
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