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If you know the frequency and amplitude of the reflection, you have a better chance of identifying sources.
Use whatever floor type suits your usage. Carpet should have a carpet pad under the carpet. Hardwood floors should have…
Hello. This article mentions choosing a sound absorbing carpet and a pad. Could you please give examples of products? I…
If you know the frequency and amplitude of the reflection, you have a better chance of identifying sources.
Can the quality of a sound reflection identify the reflection source?
Use whatever floor type suits your usage. Carpet should have a carpet pad under the carpet. Hardwood floors should have…
Hello. This article mentions choosing a sound absorbing carpet and a pad. Could you please give examples of products? I…