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carsoste
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I thought that I started this thread yesterday, but since I can't find it on here I'm guessing that it wasn't published. Regardless, I'm asking these questions for a friend of mine who's looking to do some recording from his bedroom. (For some reason he's fearful about asking this question himself.) The bedroom has four walls (Which are large and wide) and a high ceiling with a ceiling fan. He wants to put acoustic tiles on the walls of the room and maybe on the ceiling in the hopes that they will deaden the sound of the room. So, the question that I have are: 1. Are acoustic tiles effective at deadening the sound in a room? 2. Do they reduce the low end in a room and allow someone to make professional sounding recordings when they are assembled? 3. Has anyone out there used them for recording purposes and if so, were the recordings that you made good? 4. If the acoustic tiles work well for the walls should he put them on the ceiling as well? If not, is there something else that he can purchase that will help in reducing any unwanted sound that the ceiling might give off? 5. Do acoustic tiles serve the same purpose as bass traps and absorbers or reflectors?
If the acoustic tiles don't work are acoustic panels an option for him? 1. Are they effective at deadening the sound of a room? 2. Do they reduce the low end in a room and allow someone to make professional sounding recordings once they are assembled? 3. Has anyone out there recorded using acoustic panels and were the recordings that you made professional sounding and good? 4. If the acoustic panels work well on the walls should be put them on the ceiling or is there something the he can purchase that would help in reducing any unwanted sound that may emanate from it? 5. Do acoustic panels serve the same function as bass traps and absorbers or reflectors?
I'm sorry if these questions sound repetitive, but I couldn't answer them for himself myself since I have not used acoustic tiles or acoustic panels before and he's pretty intent on using them. ( I've been using bass traps and packing blankets myself.)
If someone out there could answer my questions and give me some good advice( As many of you have in the past about other topics.) that I could pass onto him I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
carsoste
I thought that I started this thread yesterday, but since I can't find it on here I'm guessing that it wasn't published. Regardless, I'm asking these questions for a friend of mine who's looking to do some recording from his bedroom. (For some reason he's fearful about asking this question himself.) The bedroom has four walls (Which are large and wide) and a high ceiling with a ceiling fan. He wants to put acoustic tiles on the walls of the room and maybe on the ceiling in the hopes that they will deaden the sound of the room. So, the question that I have are: 1. Are acoustic tiles effective at deadening the sound in a room? 2. Do they reduce the low end in a room and allow someone to make professional sounding recordings when they are assembled? 3. Has anyone out there used them for recording purposes and if so, were the recordings that you made good? 4. If the acoustic tiles work well for the walls should he put them on the ceiling as well? If not, is there something else that he can purchase that will help in reducing any unwanted sound that the ceiling might give off? 5. Do acoustic tiles serve the same purpose as bass traps and absorbers or reflectors?
If the acoustic tiles don't work are acoustic panels an option for him? 1. Are they effective at deadening the sound of a room? 2. Do they reduce the low end in a room and allow someone to make professional sounding recordings once they are assembled? 3. Has anyone out there recorded using acoustic panels and were the recordings that you made professional sounding and good? 4. If the acoustic panels work well on the walls should be put them on the ceiling or is there something the he can purchase that would help in reducing any unwanted sound that may emanate from it? 5. Do acoustic panels serve the same function as bass traps and absorbers or reflectors?
I'm sorry if these questions sound repetitive, but I couldn't answer them for himself myself since I have not used acoustic tiles or acoustic panels before and he's pretty intent on using them. ( I've been using bass traps and packing blankets myself.)
If someone out there could answer my questions and give me some good advice( As many of you have in the past about other topics.) that I could pass onto him I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
carsoste