
CIRO
Eu mesmo
Hi!
I treated my mix room (11 X 9,3 X 8,6(H)) a "little" ,with 6 2X4 4" rockwool (4 on the front corners and 2 on the rear wall/ceiling (I have a door on this rear corner, and it´s the best ("large") dimension of the room).
Altough I yet have almost the same peaks than before (120/130, 280 hz) and dips (but less than before, on 110/220 hz), it´s impressive how the treatment helps to clean the low ressonances and improve the bass decay(or reverb?) and the stereo image too. It´s interesting that the issues on these frequencies seems to be yet more noticiable without equalization, but, now, I´m happy using a parametric eq , seems really works,and different than before (when I used the eq too,with bad results), now I can hear exactly what is the bass drum and the bass, for example).
I´m working on the 38% of the (front) wall, the monitors have rear "low port"
and are 20 cm far from a window (this space between the window and monitors is untreated yet) and are equaly distant of the side walls (untreated too).
Questions:
1)Altough a eq seems to be the only way to go to reduce the peaks, panel traps centered on ~120 can helps or need I more boadband absorbers (or this peaks are "acoustically untreated" due the bad dimensions of the room)?
2)How Is the best way to treat the space between the monitors and the front "window"?
3)And the side walls?
Thanks
Ciro
My songs here:
www.soundclick.com/openstation
I treated my mix room (11 X 9,3 X 8,6(H)) a "little" ,with 6 2X4 4" rockwool (4 on the front corners and 2 on the rear wall/ceiling (I have a door on this rear corner, and it´s the best ("large") dimension of the room).
Altough I yet have almost the same peaks than before (120/130, 280 hz) and dips (but less than before, on 110/220 hz), it´s impressive how the treatment helps to clean the low ressonances and improve the bass decay(or reverb?) and the stereo image too. It´s interesting that the issues on these frequencies seems to be yet more noticiable without equalization, but, now, I´m happy using a parametric eq , seems really works,and different than before (when I used the eq too,with bad results), now I can hear exactly what is the bass drum and the bass, for example).
I´m working on the 38% of the (front) wall, the monitors have rear "low port"
and are 20 cm far from a window (this space between the window and monitors is untreated yet) and are equaly distant of the side walls (untreated too).
Questions:
1)Altough a eq seems to be the only way to go to reduce the peaks, panel traps centered on ~120 can helps or need I more boadband absorbers (or this peaks are "acoustically untreated" due the bad dimensions of the room)?
2)How Is the best way to treat the space between the monitors and the front "window"?
3)And the side walls?
Thanks
Ciro
My songs here:
www.soundclick.com/openstation