Listening room measurements / How'd you do it?

I presently have a GIK monster bass trap & two Echo busters corner traps. The difference they made was quite noticable. I want to take it further w/ more absorption panels, bass traps, diffusion panels, etc. but first I'd like to measure my room's acoustics. With room measurements I can then decide on a plan of action. Did any of you guys do this & if you did how did you do it? I'm not very savy with this sort of thing. Hopefully the simpler the better.

A Wonderful Essay on Encyclopedias

A Wonderful Essay on Encyclopedias

Well, actually on the 11th edition of the <I>Encyclopedia Britannica</I>, which is a delightful yard or so of bookspace. I used to have this edition, although I didn't realize that many bibliophiles consider it to be <I>the</I> best blend of fact and great writing ever collected. I just read it out of order on many a long winter's night. Somehow, Google just isn't the same.

Wally Wood's "Always Work" Panels

Wally Wood's "Always Work" Panels

Yes, I have posted to these before, but I didn't know the back story and the panels were poorly reproduced. Joel Johnson went out and <I>bought</I> Wood's memo to himself and posts high-resolution scans. He also tells us the real story behind "Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work."

Worth The Money? Maybe!!

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I have had a small loudspeaker business for several years now,and it's helped to earn a little extra money,and is also kind of a hobby,but one thing I have learned, is to appreciate high-end speakers,and have come to respect their high cost.

Those companys such as Wilson Audio who put countless hours into their speakers,are probably worth every penny!!Their finishes are exquisite,to say the least,and the sound is ALL THERE!!

Hats off to the professional loudspeaker maker!!!!

A Double-Edged E.

A Double-Edged E.

Because John is visiting manufacturers in Montreal, he missed this morning's rock awakening. We're gathered in my office, huddled round the sound, listening. "I'm glad John isn't here," says Elizabeth. "I need to break this in slowly."

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