
blackscot
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Bass-Trap Needs (incl floorplan)
Made an earlier post for help with my space and got good feed back at:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=200662
Based on that, I'm now fabricating some el-cheapo rigid-fiberglass portable/removable panels to put in the corners as bass traps. Also re-arranged the room to get the workstation better centered (see attached floorplan).
There's a few other furniture items in the room that I didn't bother to draw in, but with the current layout, I've now got the two big corners behind the workstation fairly opened up and can fit a 3-foot wide panel in each.
You can see though that the two far corners are narrower. By the door is limited to 2 feet, so I'll need to make that panel less wide, but it should still be OK. Between the closet and window, however, is only 18 inches.
Because of various (ahem....) domestic issues, I can't really plan on permanently blocking the window and closet with anything. How critical is trapping this corner? Is it worth the hassle of placing and removing the panel there before and after each session, or can I just leave it empty? How about just opening the closet (which is full of heavy garment-storage bags)?
Also notice the in-beween corner created by the jog-out next to the closet. Do I need to get a bass trap in there too?
Any other observations/recommendations greatly appreciated - thanks!!!
Made an earlier post for help with my space and got good feed back at:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=200662
Based on that, I'm now fabricating some el-cheapo rigid-fiberglass portable/removable panels to put in the corners as bass traps. Also re-arranged the room to get the workstation better centered (see attached floorplan).
There's a few other furniture items in the room that I didn't bother to draw in, but with the current layout, I've now got the two big corners behind the workstation fairly opened up and can fit a 3-foot wide panel in each.
You can see though that the two far corners are narrower. By the door is limited to 2 feet, so I'll need to make that panel less wide, but it should still be OK. Between the closet and window, however, is only 18 inches.
Because of various (ahem....) domestic issues, I can't really plan on permanently blocking the window and closet with anything. How critical is trapping this corner? Is it worth the hassle of placing and removing the panel there before and after each session, or can I just leave it empty? How about just opening the closet (which is full of heavy garment-storage bags)?
Also notice the in-beween corner created by the jog-out next to the closet. Do I need to get a bass trap in there too?
Any other observations/recommendations greatly appreciated - thanks!!!
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