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Yamaki 10-28-2016 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Antonmb (Post 810368)
Amen brother, 9.9 inches so far this month up here by Mt Baker. Time to enjoy our systems.

There were a few days there I thought I might be drier if I jumped into the Columbia and sat on the bottom! :D

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Originally Posted by Mike-48 (Post 810509)
Thanks -- I agree! Plenty damp and raw here in Portland.

Like many, I am hoping for a bit of a break soon!:yes:

jdandy 10-28-2016 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike-48 (Post 810509)
Thanks -- I agree! Plenty damp and raw here in Portland.

Mike-48.......Yep, they say you can spot an Oregonian by their webbed feet. . :yes:

Douglas 10-28-2016 12:12 PM

Mike...good job, great system. Perfect man cave :D

EfeTe 10-28-2016 04:29 PM

Excellent space Mike -envious as we speak!

crwilli 10-28-2016 05:18 PM

Really nice looking room Mike! The low ceiling supports a resonance around 26hz - ask me how I know! Having a sub or two can help a lot!

Superfrg 10-28-2016 05:28 PM

Very nice room!

Whats the name of the diffusors on the front wall?

Rojet2015 10-28-2016 05:33 PM

This room inspires me to change my garage to a listening room.
Mike, is the floor wood over concrete?

Mike-48 10-28-2016 07:02 PM

@Superfrg: The diffusers are from Vicoustic. Similar to those from others but considerably less costly. I mounted them on artist's canvas stretcher frames and added Dynamat to the back to damp them (which would not be necessary if they were glued to the wall directly). Link to Vicoustic

@Rojet2015: The floor is pre-finished cork planking over an underlayment, that over the concrete. The underlayment is wool with a plastic moisture barrier, supplied by the flooring manufacturer. Link to Ebro cork

Mike-48 10-28-2016 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by crwilli (Post 810626)
Really nice looking room Mike! The low ceiling supports a resonance around 26hz - ask me how I know! Having a sub or two can help a lot!

Thanks! Yes, not just the low ceiling, but also the concrete outer walls on two sides contribute to strong nodes. I find EQ in the bass almost unavoidable in this room. It seems the larger (and lossier) the room is, the less that is needed.

Rojet2015 10-28-2016 08:35 PM

Thank you for the link on cork


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