I am designing a studio to build in my in-laws' separated garage. The interior space is 22' wide x 20' deep. There is no existing interior structure, and the exterior walls are cinder block.
I am trying to design a smart control room. The size will be 14' wide by 8' deep, which is unfortunate (I believe you usually want it to be deeper than wide?). Here is the layout:
I did my best to keep it symmetrical, and added as much bass trapping as I could without sacrificing serious room space. I plan to have some shallow book shelves on the back wall to diffuse the sound, and various wall hangings, chairs, a few tall lamps and maybe a fake plant or two.
I am purchasing a pair of Yamaha HS50Ms for monitoring.
Will this be sufficient? Are there any sound considerations that I have failed to take into account? Is there a better way to do it?
Thanks for all of your help.
I am trying to design a smart control room. The size will be 14' wide by 8' deep, which is unfortunate (I believe you usually want it to be deeper than wide?). Here is the layout:
I did my best to keep it symmetrical, and added as much bass trapping as I could without sacrificing serious room space. I plan to have some shallow book shelves on the back wall to diffuse the sound, and various wall hangings, chairs, a few tall lamps and maybe a fake plant or two.
I am purchasing a pair of Yamaha HS50Ms for monitoring.
Will this be sufficient? Are there any sound considerations that I have failed to take into account? Is there a better way to do it?
Thanks for all of your help.