markburgle
New member
Hi everyone, just trying to set my bedroom up for mixing. I know you're supposed to have the speakers against the shorter wall, but one of my shorter walls is very irregular, as you can see below - fireplace, alcove, wardrobe.
The "Desk" is where I'll be mixing (I'm considering getting a shorter one so my speakers can be closer together and my "equilateral triangle" can have a smaller footprint).
My questions are:
1. I'm not sure if it's better to have the speakers against the irregular wall - as in the 1st image - or facing it (my guess would be the latter)?
2. Can I get away with having the sofa to the side of my mixing station like this or is that going to cause imbalanced reflections?
Also any other thoughts about how I can best tackle this room - obviously acoustic treatment is another question but I'm just focusing on layout for now. Thank you!
The "Desk" is where I'll be mixing (I'm considering getting a shorter one so my speakers can be closer together and my "equilateral triangle" can have a smaller footprint).
My questions are:
1. I'm not sure if it's better to have the speakers against the irregular wall - as in the 1st image - or facing it (my guess would be the latter)?
2. Can I get away with having the sofa to the side of my mixing station like this or is that going to cause imbalanced reflections?
Also any other thoughts about how I can best tackle this room - obviously acoustic treatment is another question but I'm just focusing on layout for now. Thank you!