I bought a bunch of books on the topic, and by far the most helpful was Premium Home Theater by Earl Geddes (principles apply to stereo too). He goes through theory and construction techniques to address everything from low bass to high frequencies in a relatively easy-to-understand fashion, and unlike most books he mentions specific products to use that I found very helpful. Constructing a room like this should help reduce the need for additional treatments although you'll probably still need/want to use some to fine tune. I agree with Audiooracle that many professionally designed rooms sound overdamped an acoustically dead, and Geddes also addresses this in his book. Best of luck.
Starting design from scratch - room design
Greetings all. I will be starting a new listening room from scratch. While other items and space layout kind of dictates the location within the home, the rest of the equation is completely open. I am looking for software that would help analyze potential designs for a starting point that does not cost an arm and a leg. Something that would incorporate wall material and dimensions, speaker placement and listener locations to help design a starting envelope to minimize nodal hotspots or standing waves. Has anyone used something like this? I have been doing web searches for weeks and have not found anything that does not cost thousands. Final tweaks and room tuning would hopefully be minimal.
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