Long way to go. I’ve got plenty of absorption panels but I know I need bass trapping and probably some diffusion at some point. The bass trapping has taken awhile because I’m still learning what the best course of treatment is. I’ve heard you can’t go wrong by treating every corner. Do you think there’s any truth to that?
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After three years my HT is about 95% complete, i have huge corner super chunk bass traps, i use wooden diffusers for flutter echo and 4” OC703 absorbers at the first reflection point.
my screen is an AT type, i have zippered pillowcases with pink owens corning pink fluffy to place under and all around the LCR. I also made (all diy) some skyline type diffusers for first reflections and flutter echo.
my screen is an AT type, i have zippered pillowcases with pink owens corning pink fluffy to place under and all around the LCR. I also made (all diy) some skyline type diffusers for first reflections and flutter echo.
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All the truth in the world ! My corner traps are 2’x2’x8’ they dampen the bottom end like crazy. parallel walls suffer from flutter echo, that needs diffusers, and first reflection points need absorbers. does my room sound dead, yup compared to my untreated hallways and kitchen, but not with movies in my room, it sounds just like what is on the screen, too Much of anything is bad. That’s why parallel walls get the fusion first reflection points get absorption in corner traps, simple as that Good luck with your build, if you want to read about control rooms for recording studios where I got a lot of my information from feel free to go to gear sluts, the studio section will be very helpful https://www.gearslutz.com/board/studio-building-acoustics/ |