Small recording room treatment: bass or first reflections worse?

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Is bass trapping as important in small recording rooms as it is in small mixing rooms?
Or is treating first reflections more important?
 
I'm not positive but I believe the smaller the room the more bass trapping you'll need.
 
They're both important, and Buck is correct that smaller rooms need more bass trapping proportionally than larger rooms.

--Ethan
 
So for studio purposes, what dimensions constitute a small room? And at what point does a room become a large room? :) I'm not yankin' anybody's chain, it's a serious question.
Just curious, I guess.
 
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what dimensions constitute a small room?

Valid question. Acoustically speaking, a large room is an auditorium. :D

I'd say a small room is 25 by 15 or smaller. A very small room is 10 by 12.

--Ethan
 
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