Please 'Life up my Room '


I would like to get an expert opinion on this matter.
Would Noise-Reduction batts inserted inside plaster walls have an effect on sound quality in the room itself?
Let me explain, my room is 4 x 6 meters with 9 ft ceiling. Three sides with walls and one side with window (4m). I have put noise reduction batts inside all the walls. My problem with this room is that it is not alive! Not much ambience and excitement. There is muddiness in the mid Bass. Overall, Hi-end sounded like Mid-fi!
Is that to do with those Noise-Reduction batts or just the ratio or the room itself?
Please, I would like to hear your opinions. Thanks very much.
luna

Showing 1 response by buff

Hi Luna,

The batts inside the walls are good. The muddiness in the mid-bass can be cleared up with a product like ASC tube traps (I am a dealer) or other brand bass traps.

Jim Smith's book is a good read, even for knowledgable audiophiles.

Liveliness in the room can be a number of things. First thing I would assess is are there any very absorptive materials in the room that may be contributing to lack of livliness?

good luck, hope that helps