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Hypithicus Mull
New member
Will be primarily used for live recording.
Low budget and five million corners/edges to treat. What to treat first?
1) Notice the slanted ceilings - makes for a lot of edges.
2) Notice the cubby holes (mostly empty - one has several doors
stacked together inside it)
3)Notice the chimney, all bricks. Guitar amps stacked in front of it.
4)Have two 12" JBL speakers used as P.A. on the floor, currently
on either side of the chair by the window. Seems a good spot for them.
6) Currently have 3" acoustic foam wedges running up the ceiling behind the drums in a checkerboard pattern, has some effect- the guy who sold them to me (36 square feet for $90) wants to buy them back for his jam room - should I get rid of them and use the $90 to buy some bales of Roxul safe'n'sound and make baffles (stuffing 4" down to 2")?
I want to avoid fibreglass - the Roxul seems a good idea to me, getting the regular stuff and then compressing it into 2 or 3 inch baffles.
Any suggestions? (sorry no camera!)
Low budget and five million corners/edges to treat. What to treat first?
1) Notice the slanted ceilings - makes for a lot of edges.
2) Notice the cubby holes (mostly empty - one has several doors
stacked together inside it)
3)Notice the chimney, all bricks. Guitar amps stacked in front of it.
4)Have two 12" JBL speakers used as P.A. on the floor, currently
on either side of the chair by the window. Seems a good spot for them.
6) Currently have 3" acoustic foam wedges running up the ceiling behind the drums in a checkerboard pattern, has some effect- the guy who sold them to me (36 square feet for $90) wants to buy them back for his jam room - should I get rid of them and use the $90 to buy some bales of Roxul safe'n'sound and make baffles (stuffing 4" down to 2")?
I want to avoid fibreglass - the Roxul seems a good idea to me, getting the regular stuff and then compressing it into 2 or 3 inch baffles.
Any suggestions? (sorry no camera!)