MapacheAcuatico
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Hello there. I know this is probably a pretty unusual thread. I couldn't find much information on this topic. I'm starting to build a recording space in my sister's basement and I plan to treat acoustics and to have a semi-professional set-up. I'm pretty set on getting a pair of LP8's (I'm open if you have other recommendations) and I got a new computer on the way, but my main question is:
The walls are made entirely of volcanic rock and cement, and the dimensions of the room are 4.7M X 3.7M X 2.3M(H). I'm pretty new to acoustic treatment. I got a big, thick rug on the floor (I also have spare blankets that I figure I could hang) and I'm planning on making bass traps and acoustic panels (would also love some advice on your favourite materials for this). However, I'm wondering if these walls have to be treated differently? Or if perhaps they reduce reflections already to some degree due to the inconsistency of the texture? Any advice would be appreciated!
The walls are made entirely of volcanic rock and cement, and the dimensions of the room are 4.7M X 3.7M X 2.3M(H). I'm pretty new to acoustic treatment. I got a big, thick rug on the floor (I also have spare blankets that I figure I could hang) and I'm planning on making bass traps and acoustic panels (would also love some advice on your favourite materials for this). However, I'm wondering if these walls have to be treated differently? Or if perhaps they reduce reflections already to some degree due to the inconsistency of the texture? Any advice would be appreciated!