Room improvement


Many of you speak of the importance a room plays in the ultimate sound . There must be be many variables to try. Where do you start?
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Showing 1 response by unreceivedogma

For 41 years, my room was a 1100 sq ft area of a warehouse loft, with 9 ft tall brick walls, tin ceiling, hardwood floor, and 4 x 6 ft windows.

For about 9 months now, the room is an attic in a brownstone with a peaked roof, a gable, two dormers, 3 small windows, and hardwood floors. The walls are of varying height, from 3 ft to 12 ft, have 6ā€ of rockwool stuffed in them. The ceilings have 17ā€ of rockwool stuffed in them and are of various angles. Walls and ceiling are covered with fire resistant burlap.

The sound was dramatically improved. I’d say 35% to 40% improved.