Acute angles

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If you have non-paralell walls, then you're going to end up with some acute angles. Do they pose any particular nasties for acoustics?

If so, what's the best way to deal with them?
 
You could either make bass traps out of them with 703, hangers, etc, or build the room by taking a standard rectangle, segmenting the long walls into two sections and pushing out the resultant mid-wall joints so that the side walls splay out for part of the distance, then back in. The resultant shape would be like two trapezoids connected at the long dimension back to back, so no acute angles exist.

Besides, CURVES are (a)cute, ANGLES are for con artists, don't be OBTUSE...

heheheheheheheheokayI'llshutupnow...
 
Thanks knight.
I was playing around with the floor plan today, and I sort of figured it out.
Lots of details to designing one of these. And I still don't have a complete plan set yet. :(
 
Could be worse - I've drawn about 30 or 40, and don't like ANY of them...

Then, as if that weren't enough, SoMM mentioned this thread the other day, and I'm halfway back to the Everest camp about just sticking with rectangles...

http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewtopic.php?t=2690

You might recognize a name or two there... :=) Steve
 
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