Is sound room on the attic bad???


I'm going to setup a dedicated sound room on the attic. The house is made of concrete so there is no issue with vibration. I'm going to put carpet and sound damping material to absorb the standing wave from the tiles and concrete.

Question is that the room is rectangluar but the ceiling is not due to the roof.

Is this going to be a major problem? Please advise.
patrick123

Showing 1 response by 6bq5

The ideal sound room does not have parallel surfaces, and has different textures to cancel out standing waves, early reflections and echo points. With the ceiling being peaked, you are off to a good start, as the ceiling and the floor are probably the two largest planes of your room. I agree w/ Chris, set it up and listen.
Happy Listening.