bakgrundsabsor
Bakgrundsabsor is a term of Swedish origin that translates to "background absorption" in English. It typically refers to the unintentional absorption of sound by materials or surfaces that are not specifically designed for acoustic treatment. This can occur in various environments, from recording studios and concert halls to everyday living spaces.
In audio recording and production, unwanted background absorption can lead to a duller, less lively sound. For
The effect of background absorption is often frequency-dependent. Porous materials tend to absorb higher frequencies more