jimmys69
MOODerator
Yes acoustic treatment involves compromises when a small room is all you have. That is why there is a market for absorption panels. They are much cheaper built if someone has simple construction skills. And there are also ways to build with less possibility of fibers coming out. And also way cheaper ability to control the acoustics of a room if you have open cavities and the ability to build within the walls.
To Mack:
I am sorry you felt like I was trying to be a dick and hurt your family/clients. I am almost 50 myself and I am also quite chill. I did not mean to fuck with you in any way. This is the standard way to do acoustic treatment so I shared what I know. Not sure why you took it as me offending you. Maybe just a bad day for us to talk....
Truce man. Hopefully we can find what works for you without having a weird internet argument.
Discussion of what is standard practice in acoustic treatment is always open here. There is no 'best' option for any given situation. I just know what works for me and I have also spent time and money speaking with professionals that build studios for a living.
I have had the benefit of being a moderator of this site so I have been blessed with getting professional advice from studio builders without charge. That only means that I have had time working with the professionals that directed me in my builds that I share with other members. I only give advice from my experience based on what I have learned and the results from use of that advice in my own studio.
I am lucky in the ability to have a large basement that allows me to treat multiple rooms for their individual purpose. But I still have 8' ceilings. We do what we can.
So now I am babbling. But dude, I am just trying to help.
To Mack:
I am sorry you felt like I was trying to be a dick and hurt your family/clients. I am almost 50 myself and I am also quite chill. I did not mean to fuck with you in any way. This is the standard way to do acoustic treatment so I shared what I know. Not sure why you took it as me offending you. Maybe just a bad day for us to talk....
Truce man. Hopefully we can find what works for you without having a weird internet argument.
Discussion of what is standard practice in acoustic treatment is always open here. There is no 'best' option for any given situation. I just know what works for me and I have also spent time and money speaking with professionals that build studios for a living.
I have had the benefit of being a moderator of this site so I have been blessed with getting professional advice from studio builders without charge. That only means that I have had time working with the professionals that directed me in my builds that I share with other members. I only give advice from my experience based on what I have learned and the results from use of that advice in my own studio.
I am lucky in the ability to have a large basement that allows me to treat multiple rooms for their individual purpose. But I still have 8' ceilings. We do what we can.
So now I am babbling. But dude, I am just trying to help.