![]() ![]() You can calculate the standing wave frequencies pretty easily. In most rooms, such a wave typically occurs at very low frequencies. Let's take a look at a floor plan of my family room (left).Īt about 15 by 15.5 feet, the room is essentially square, which creates problems bass frequencies, which in turn complicates subwoofer placement.Ī standing wave occurs when a particular room dimension is equal to the wavelength of the sound. Altering those variables can have a big impact, but doing so can be expensive. In this article I won't discuss such complex issues as room and wall treatments (modifications to walls and the internal space behind your walls and ceilings). My own family-room space, where my audio gear and HDTV live, is a fairly difficult environment. Not everyone can afford a custom-designed home-theater space. ![]()
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