
Velvet Elvis
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Hey all...
When putting sound absorbing foam on the walls... I've heard its not good to use symetrical patterns (mirror images to be exact) on opposite walls... especially if the walls are parallel. Is this true?
Unfortunately, I am setting up in a temporary control room and the walls are indeed parallel. I got a HUGE load of good quality sound absorbing foam and would like to treat the room as well as possible. I initally was going to put 8 1.5x4ft panels up on each of the back walls (left, right, and rear) in a pattern like this:
x.x.x
.x.x.
x.x.x
I was also planning on covering most of the front wall and spot treat the ceiling above the board as needed.
Any thoughts?
Velvet Elvis
When putting sound absorbing foam on the walls... I've heard its not good to use symetrical patterns (mirror images to be exact) on opposite walls... especially if the walls are parallel. Is this true?
Unfortunately, I am setting up in a temporary control room and the walls are indeed parallel. I got a HUGE load of good quality sound absorbing foam and would like to treat the room as well as possible. I initally was going to put 8 1.5x4ft panels up on each of the back walls (left, right, and rear) in a pattern like this:
x.x.x
.x.x.
x.x.x
I was also planning on covering most of the front wall and spot treat the ceiling above the board as needed.
Any thoughts?
Velvet Elvis