Hi All,
Joined today and hoping someone might be able to help.
I've recently moved and am using a spare room for my home studio. At my previous place I had a separate outbuilding which to me sounded really great. However, I'm now confronted with a bass problem. Certain bass notes almost disappear and at first I thought it was my bad hearing but I asked a couple of friends to listen with their 'good' ears and they confirm the same. So I'm assuming it's something to do with the room, but I have no idea what to try to alleviate the issue.
The room measures 5.7 metres x 2.7 metres and my pc and speakers are set up at one end with my desk going across the 2.7 width, if that makes sense.
Recording is only a pastime for me. I'm 70 years young and totally deaf in one ear and have to wear a hearing aid in my working ear which probably only has about 50% hearing, so I'm not looking to achieve acoustic treatment to a professional standard. I would just like to be able to hear all the bass notes.
Any ideas would be much appreciated
Stay safe
Dave
Joined today and hoping someone might be able to help.
I've recently moved and am using a spare room for my home studio. At my previous place I had a separate outbuilding which to me sounded really great. However, I'm now confronted with a bass problem. Certain bass notes almost disappear and at first I thought it was my bad hearing but I asked a couple of friends to listen with their 'good' ears and they confirm the same. So I'm assuming it's something to do with the room, but I have no idea what to try to alleviate the issue.
The room measures 5.7 metres x 2.7 metres and my pc and speakers are set up at one end with my desk going across the 2.7 width, if that makes sense.
Recording is only a pastime for me. I'm 70 years young and totally deaf in one ear and have to wear a hearing aid in my working ear which probably only has about 50% hearing, so I'm not looking to achieve acoustic treatment to a professional standard. I would just like to be able to hear all the bass notes.
Any ideas would be much appreciated
Stay safe
Dave