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elektrasoul
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Room Treatment Help

Post by elektrasoul »

Hi,

i am looking for a bit of direction/advice as to the placement of wall absorbers, ceiling clouds etc. And also if it would be possible to build my own cheaper? I am currently looking at the auralex roominator set, but any other product recommendations will be appreciated.

I have recently finished a small single garage studio build and have a couple of superchunk bass traps in either corner behind my monitors on the wall in front. On the walls either side of me i hung a couple of 1x2 foot frames stuffed with standard insulation. And thats it really. The room has a window on the far wall behind me but i have quite a lot of vinyl storage up to and in front of that. I also have a set of turntables and a sofa either wall just behind me. Hope you get the picture!

Anyway, from what i remember from the last time i was on this site (rods book and a lot of input from other members helped me grately, so thanks for that!) my room dimensions are pretty horrendous (6m long x 2.2 wide x 2.2 high – approx.), but i just have to live with that.

So, what would you recommend to treat this room and make it a bit better sounding. I don’t want to totally deaden the space (probably impossible anyway) but any additional info will be helpful.

Also, if you need any additional info just ask.

Thanks in advance!
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^^^ There's a ton of information about room treatment all over this forum. Or start here:

Acoustic Basics

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Ok, cheers!

In the meantime, how does my layout look?

Can you add reflection lines/points for me?

I take it wall absorbers should be in line with head height/monitoring position?

Should i add ceiling to wall corner traps or a ceiling ‘cloud’ above my head?

Any info will be helpful.
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elektrasoul wrote:In the meantime, how does my layout look?
Fine, assuming the speakers are firing the longer way down the room.
Can you add reflection lines/points for me?
This article explains two ways to figure out where reflection absorbers should go:

How to set up a room
I take it wall absorbers should be in line with head height/monitoring position?
Yes, but with overlap. Reflection "points" are not really points but areas.
Should i add ceiling to wall corner traps or a ceiling ‘cloud’ above my head?
Yes to both. No room is ever perfectly flat. So the more traps you add, the closer you'll get.

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cheers again. another wealth of knowledge from real traps! ;-)
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also consider your middle and high frequency response in the equation - you need to ensure the trapping doesn't result in a dead room - take into account the mode and refection control as well as the balance across the frequency spectrum.
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thats just confused me.
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