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I vaguely recall they use a dye sublimation process. You can have virtually any image you want on a panel. They also offer canned images.
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Seems like an appropriate place to ask this, given that I know some here have direct experience of using the Apertures.
After another prolonged period of ill health, my energy /enthusiasm has returned to almost normal. I have remodelled my room a bit and have changed almost my entire system. Previously I had a full swag of REAL TRAPS in there. But ( and I have no data to support this), I have a nagging feeling that the room is over damped. As part of a new beginning , I am open to the idea of changing my acoustic approach. The rear wall of my room will be virtually floor to ceiling record shelving ( yes , I know not great diffusing but I also have to be practical with over 5000LP's to store). I have read quite a bit about the benefits of diffusion as opposed to absorption at the first reflection points ( jury out as far as I can see).I know companies like Acoustic geometry sell curved diffusers for this purpose. Finally my question- those of you who have used the Apertures ( Ivan? tima?) , do they work well in this situation ? And are you still pleased with their performance? Many thanks Kevin |
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I've had this setup since 2014 and remain very satsified with them. Initially I tried a combination of Real Traps and Apertures. It was difficult to find combinations and positions that were optimal. Paul Waukeen suggested removing all the RTs and then add the Apertures - I had four to start - trying different positions. Wherever I tried them it was easy to hear the effect. When I added two more, putting one at each first reflection point things really fell into place. The Real Traps never returned. Fwiw, the Apertures are designed by a professional acoustician and are patented. I had the large RT bass traps in the corners of the front wall. The Apertures are not bass traps. But after adding the Apertures I found the RT bass traps were no longer needed. Photos in one of my profile galleries. |
Ivan, tima
Thank you both for chiming in. I was hoping one or both would. And the comparison with real traps was especially interesting. Now to find a dealer in my neck of the woods. Thanks you again, gentlemen. Kevin |
Ivan sells them
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When I said my neck of the woods, I meant arse end of the world. Proving a tad difficult to get here but not impossible. |
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