G
guy1511
New member
Hello,
My control room is also where I do my recording in my home studio. The room is very small, about 7.5 feet by 5 feet and 8 foot tall. Anyway it is what I have right now.
I am about to start working on the acoustics and I have decided that due to its size it should be as dead as possible, I will bring in wood pannels if I want to liven it up a little on some recordings.
Anyway I am thinking that I will build base traps in the corners using a pice of plywood and angling it 45 degrees across the corner, this way I will take up less of the corner. The base trap will have fiberboard inside and then the rest of the walls will be covered in fiberboard.
First, any suggestions on plywood thickness. 2nd should the angle be 45 or another angle? 3rd is this a dumb idea and should i go with something else.
I just wanted to get some opinions on these ideas, and any further suggestions.
Also, what of the roof and is a base trap in each of the 4 corners sufficient with fiber board inbetween?
Thank you.
Justin
My control room is also where I do my recording in my home studio. The room is very small, about 7.5 feet by 5 feet and 8 foot tall. Anyway it is what I have right now.
I am about to start working on the acoustics and I have decided that due to its size it should be as dead as possible, I will bring in wood pannels if I want to liven it up a little on some recordings.
Anyway I am thinking that I will build base traps in the corners using a pice of plywood and angling it 45 degrees across the corner, this way I will take up less of the corner. The base trap will have fiberboard inside and then the rest of the walls will be covered in fiberboard.
First, any suggestions on plywood thickness. 2nd should the angle be 45 or another angle? 3rd is this a dumb idea and should i go with something else.
I just wanted to get some opinions on these ideas, and any further suggestions.
Also, what of the roof and is a base trap in each of the 4 corners sufficient with fiber board inbetween?
Thank you.
Justin