
pandamonk
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NL5 keep the pics coming. I'm tempted to steal your cloud idea for my drum booth Mwahahaha. 

seismetr0n said:wont those corner boxes adversely tweek the bass of your monitors?
Bill Furnett said:I’m in line to copy your cloud design as well, any chance (When you have the time) we can get a better look at the frame, facing and fixtures?
seismetr0n said:my theory with the bass problem from the monitors... was that whey are too close (even inside the wall)... even if they are decoupled i would think that big box would act as a cabinet to boom some bass... might be too boomy...
but hey i'm no ethan winer !!!! this is just a theory
gl
NL5 said:Hmmmmm. I am certainly no expert, but I followed designs from John Sayers forum. Nearly every studio I have been in has soffit mounted speakers. Not all of them use them - a lot of them put ns10's right on the console and mix thru those. Eventually, I plan on putting a second pair of monitors on the console bridge.
I will say this though, the bass response is WAY WAY WAY better than it was - very even in my listening tests. I used to get some booming bass notes, and others that would be almost non-existant. Now, all the notes are dead even to my ear (I am sure there are still some variation, but It sure sounds pretty smooth).
The highs bothered me at first, but as I deadend the rear wall (as John said would be critical), the highs became very clear and focused. It really is sounding quite amazing.![]()
NL5 said:Almost done with the front wall.....
TravisinFlorida said:Lookin' sweet man. Have you tested anything yet?
NL5 said:Yep. Sounds amazing. Bass is soooooooo even now. The highs kinda freaked me out at first, but I put all my gobos in the back (rear wall is not started yet), and it cleared right up.
It actually looks way better than the pictures!![]()
orksnork said:enough of building a rack! where is the steps to making that cloud!