
mjbphotos
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If you're on a budget do what I did: buy as much fluffy pink stuff as you can from
Home depot/lowes/whatever, stuff it in the corner from floor to ceiling and when you get more money/time cover it with something. Then later down the road I "prettied it up" so-to-speak. Hell you could just stuff that in the corner and hang some big movie theater style curtains over it and it wouldn't look too bad. Promise it will work better than the auralex. You can't treat ceiling/wall corners as gracefully but the four corners will get you to a point (if you're like me) where you say "damn this acoustic treatment really is the ticket!" And you won't feel insecure about throwing down some real cash. Don't fall for marketing hype I did that and spent money on a lot
of auralex and cheap reflections filters and was thinking
"This acoustic treatment stuff is overrated." Couldn't have been more wrong. Not that that stuff doesn't have its place....
Only problem with that is the itchy fiberglass fibers - I never recommend anyone working with the stuff or leaving it uncovered. The new yellow fluffy stuff' is better that way, though.
+1. I built mine out of scraps and it was sooo easy.
If you've got old skirting boards and a few other scraps, why not try building a frame just to see how it goes?
If it goes well you can look into getting some rockwool.
A staple gun is handy for covering the thing but if you don't have tools a bunch of flat head thumb tacks will do.
Harbor Frieght has staple guns (includes a whole bunch of staples, too) for $6. The frames can be put together with nails or a screw gun. It's not rocket-building!