200hz is .51Anything with an NRC above 0.9 is great and it doesn't matter much if it is higher. What matters for this application is how low in frequency it goes. In this case the 200Hz and 125Hz measurements are the most critical. If they are within about 10% to 20%, that's fine. If they are way off, the lower performing product still works essentially "perfectly" in the midrange and treble, so that portion of the room performance will be identical.
They provide z clips where it seems it will be flush with the wall. Any spacer ideas? May getting back to WAF again so gap may be a no-go. I'm just happy she approved the panels on the walls and ceilingIt is all fine. If you can, mounting the panels so there is an air-gap between the back of the panel and the wall will improve the performance in the bass. I put two inches of open air behind my 2" thick panels and it helps.
They provide z clips where it seems it will be flush with the wall. Any spacer ideas? May getting back to WAF again so gap may be a no-go. I'm just happy she approved the panels on the walls and ceiling
I have the first one arriving on the 6th. Once I sell my realtraps I'm going to order another two and the. In about a month I'll have 2 more for the ceiling. Eventually I'd like to have the wall with them but instead with movie posters printed over top. Functional and aestheticI like those, I hate working with fiberglass.
The price seems fair too.
One of my next goals.
I have solid backs on the panels. Any benefit in this gap if no absorption on the back?It is all fine. If you can, mounting the panels so there is an air-gap between the back of the panel and the wall will improve the performance in the bass. I put two inches of open air behind my 2" thick panels and it helps.
No.I have solid backs on the panels. Any benefit in this gap if no absorption on the back?