Dear all,

we're planning to build in Pesaro-Italy a small ambisonic studio with 13 
loudspeakers (full 3D - 4@-45°, 4@0°, 4@+45°, 1@90°).. We're now in the process 
of moving walls, treating acoustically the room, etc.. The room will be 5.00 x 
4.60 x 3.20h and we are planning to treat it to be as more 'dead' as possible..

In order to have a 'pleasant' space, we're thinking to put a wodden floor 
which, to a certain degree, will also help absorbing some low frequencies..

My question is: 
considering that the room will be semi-anechoic, is the reflection from the 
wodden floor really compromizing for the correct soundfied reconstruction? Are 
there studies that you know with experimental data, or simply your direct 
experience on this?

Thank you for sharing..

Best,


David Monacchi and Eugenio Giordani





























David Monacchi
Performer, Eco-Acoustic Composer
Professor of Electroacoustic Music, State Conservatory of Pesaro (Italy)
Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Communication Sciences, University of Macerata 
(Italy)

www.davidmonacchi.it
i...@davidmonacchi.it
Mobile: +39 328 7562307
Studio: +39 0722 328407

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