It's been two weeks since I installed my GIK pro series 50 mm absorption/diffusion panel and I'm still amazed by the effect one panel can have on such a small 13 ft x 11.5 ft (4 x 3.5 m) room What I didn't expect is being able to turn my audiophile grade receiver/amp up a further 4 - 8 DB and yet still be able to listen to my 2-channel music for long periods without any fatigue what so ever! 🥳 I never thought I'd say this, mainly because I quite like the reverberations of the low-end but I'm now thinking of doing Corner bass traps.
@eduardotepoxteca91714 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best channel for acoustic treatment
@GIKAcousticsLLC4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. There's a lot of really talented youtubers making content on this topic so that mean a lot.
@alberto24693 жыл бұрын
@@GIKAcousticsLLC Eduardo's comment is the best comment for me to look at your channel, since i'm looking for more acoustic treatment for my room, when I will need this for my videos. Keep it up, you expalined the same topic 10 times under the gap of another dude who has 20 times over your views and 10 times less %upvvote/approval rate, since he has 10% disapproval (for god knows reason) and you 0,0005%. Keep it up dude, your explanations when objective are pretty cool. Just don't forget to make in-depth explanations as well and cover all the necessary topics for it in order to solve it, because these are fantastic. Thanks =)
@theshopper69024 жыл бұрын
The thicker the panel the lower the effective range of absorption 1:47 ? Can you pls. Explain
@officialWWM4 жыл бұрын
The shopper because lower bass frequencies are larger, they need thicker panels to absorb them.
@theshopper69024 жыл бұрын
@@officialWWM ohh
@sigil_theband19534 жыл бұрын
@@theshopper6902 The "bass absorbers" he's talking about are not going to absorb low frequencies very well, if at all, because sub frequencies are literally 30 feet long and 14 feet high (depending on the frequency). You have to use different technology, like diaphragmatic absorbers, to actually absorb the sub frequencies. Foam and/or insulation is NOT going to accomplish that.
@BoboButYouCanCallMeTom4 жыл бұрын
www.acousticmodelling.com/porous.php This calculator shows what a specific panel thickness does in how much the panel will absorb.
@GIKAcousticsLLC3 жыл бұрын
@Sigil_theband - Thanks for your input on this. While you're not 100% wrong here, you're only partially correct. Yes, low bass frequencies have long 30' wavelengths, but the "height" of the frequency is 100% dependent on volume, not frequency. Still that doesn't matter much, velocity absorbers (our absorbent bass traps, ie, 244s, Monsters, soffits etc) work when air (vibrating with sound) passes through the absorbent material, this works with even very long wavelengths much larger than the size of the panel. How much absorption happens at the lowest frequencies depend greatly on the panels' thickness. Even the 244, our thinnest and most cost-effective bass traps, have some measurable effect under 100Hz. Thicker devices like Monsters and especially Soffits work much better under 100Hz. All you have to do is look at our test data for our products to see that the "bass traps don't work at low frequencies" assertion is false. Apart from thickness, bass trapping results are more about coverage area than anything else. Great bass response is a commitment, in that you need a lot of thick panels in the room to achieve it. But sometimes people don't have enough room to achieve this, or perhaps it is unacceptable for aesthetic reasons. In these cases, even 4" absorbers in corners helps a lot, still in the most important part of the bass range (the upper bass, where there's a lot more activity in most music, and where the "boominess" and "muddiness" lives). It's true that panels even thicker than the Soffits would help more, but anything that big makes no sense from a business standpoint because we have to ship them, and most people don't want to pay more in freight shipping than what the panel costs to begin with. Larger devices like this are most often built on-site as a part of a comprehensive design strategy, often behind false walls concealing all treatments in a custom built room. These builds do use insulation! It's just very thick, and it's the right kind/density of insulation.
@forthemaxandminmin1524 жыл бұрын
Here is a thing about the technical question for you, I would like to ask you how to measure small room reverberation time correctly. I am really wondering where we can put the measurement speaker and microphone!
@GIKAcousticsLLC4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the question. This is dependent on how the room is used. A control room is going to be different than a classroom or office, or even a home theater. The best answer is going to be to get our free advice based on your unique space from one of our talented designers. Here's the link to fill out our easy to use form for advice: www.gikacoustics.com/acoustic-advice-form/
@forthemaxandminmin1524 жыл бұрын
@@GIKAcousticsLLC um? You know
@GIKAcousticsLLC3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, I misread the question. You want to measure at the most important area: the listening position. As you test the mic around the room you will get completely different results.
@srbh12332 жыл бұрын
Hi.. I'm building a very tiny control room and a vocal booth.. The dimensions are.. Control room: 6.8"x 11'x 10' Vocal booth: 5.6" x9' x10' I don't have many options here.. so I'm planning of deadening both rooms by installing absorption everywhere.. now.. will installing your hybrid absorption/diffusion panels help bring back some life in the room..? I have been thinking of installing them on the ceilings as well as the rear wall of the control room, should I go ahead? And if so.. should I be installing 1d or the 2d panels on parts of the ceiling. Thank you..
@zanesigh79653 жыл бұрын
Is there any use in hanging baffles in the ceiling? I see they are often used in commercial sound treatment products.
@GIKAcousticsLLC3 жыл бұрын
We don't sell hanging baffles at the moment, but we do have acoustic treatment that can be effective when treating ceilings. That said, we may be able to create a simple solution for you using fully wrapped 2" acoustic panels. This can be custom-made for you. Other options are ceiling mounting using our cloud mounting brackets, by using eye-hooks and chain/picture wire, or in a standard drop-ceiling grid via our Acoustic Ceiling Panels. www.gikacoustics.com/product/acoustic-drop-ceiling-panel/ To request any product customizations, please reach out to orders@gikacoustics.com
@prithvib86623 жыл бұрын
Fantastic explanation. Question though: how do you know where exactly to place everything (where on the walls do you put the absorbers and diffusers)?
@GIKAcousticsLLC3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear. It all depends - we have several videos on this subject, but the easiest way to get YOUR specific room taken care of is to send your room information to us via our website for one of our room designers to look at and advise completely free. We've got an easy form that lets you put in room dimensions and plans/drawings, etc. Here's the link: www.gikacoustics.com/acoustic-advice/
@darrenweston16182 жыл бұрын
Hi Can someone help please? I have a small room, almost square 3 walls are brick 1 wall is drywall Because of the layout, it's difficult As of now I'm setting up so I have brick in front of me Brick to the left of me And drywall to the right of me Is this going to cause major issues? My bass traps are in the front corners I can swap so the dry wall is in front of me, but my door is in the corner so my bass traps would have to go behind me I'm new to room acoustics I have a load of panels I work full time I can't learn to test this Set up.then set up again And again And again I just don't have the time or energy after a 48 hour week! In theory What's my best option? Thanks
@gunjakumari88553 жыл бұрын
Hello, What is the best room dimensions for audio mixing and mastering..
@starduststereo4 жыл бұрын
looks like they did Joe Rogans set up in Austin?
@GIKAcousticsLLC4 жыл бұрын
That is correct!
@howardskeivys418411 ай бұрын
So a church may spend tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands on installing a pipe organ. That church or cathedral is full of highly reflective surfaces.including large glass windows. Yet, you’ll never see the vicar, priest or choir buoy fixing defuser panels, absorption panels or bass traps around the place.
@kidpoker94083 жыл бұрын
what has bigger impact diffusion or bass trapping?
@GIKAcousticsLLC3 жыл бұрын
Bass traps should be your focus when you begin your treatment. You only want to add diffusion if the bass in your room under control. Check out some of our other videos on diffusion if you'd like to know more. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIrYq2mvYr9-lbs