JohnLomnicki
Active member
Given the 30 degree dispersion of the CLS panel do the sidewall reflection points need to have wider/narrower treatments applied to account for the dispersion pattern of the CLS panel?
I find that as I account for side wall reflection points as I move across the sofa using the mirror approach I'm going to end up with 2/3rds of the side wall covered in treatments to cover all the reflection points from the sidewalls, but if I only account for the sound that I think is hitting the sidewalls given the 30 degree dispersion then I end up with a smaller area to treat. Of course I could narrow it further if I only accounted for my seat.
Unfortunately I don't have extra panels hanging around right now and I'm curious what your experiences have been with rectangular rooms.
I find that as I account for side wall reflection points as I move across the sofa using the mirror approach I'm going to end up with 2/3rds of the side wall covered in treatments to cover all the reflection points from the sidewalls, but if I only account for the sound that I think is hitting the sidewalls given the 30 degree dispersion then I end up with a smaller area to treat. Of course I could narrow it further if I only accounted for my seat.
Unfortunately I don't have extra panels hanging around right now and I'm curious what your experiences have been with rectangular rooms.