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goodbyebluesky
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I'm at the point where I finally have the basics for recording but I'm already seeing the limitations on my condensor (MXL 990) and cheap preamp when trying to record acoustic guitar. But if anything, such a bright, sensitive mic as the 990 on a subtle acoustic instrument has revealed to me my acoustically flawed environment!
I need to do something, I'm getting all kinds of harsh high frequencies bouncing around and sounding....... well....... harsh. No boominess really.
It is a bedroom, approximately 13x11, of which I use the corner/front part as recording space. Painted drywall all around with carpeted floor. Would it help to put up something for absorbtion in the corner/wall that I face when recording guitar? I can't get too carried away and cover all the walls because my wife would kill me, and I can't spend much money at all.
I might get flamed for this but, how would egg-shell foam on the wall help? You know, the cheap stuff you can buy in rolls in the sporting goods section? Maybe make a panel covered with foam as well, to pull out and make a cubicle type space when I record, and able to tuck away (I have the use of the front half of the room) when not in use?
I need to do something, I'm getting all kinds of harsh high frequencies bouncing around and sounding....... well....... harsh. No boominess really.
It is a bedroom, approximately 13x11, of which I use the corner/front part as recording space. Painted drywall all around with carpeted floor. Would it help to put up something for absorbtion in the corner/wall that I face when recording guitar? I can't get too carried away and cover all the walls because my wife would kill me, and I can't spend much money at all.
I might get flamed for this but, how would egg-shell foam on the wall help? You know, the cheap stuff you can buy in rolls in the sporting goods section? Maybe make a panel covered with foam as well, to pull out and make a cubicle type space when I record, and able to tuck away (I have the use of the front half of the room) when not in use?