jhbrandt
Acoustic Design
Styl,
Look into the GIK 244 for your corners. It will again make a huge difference. In a rectangular room you have 12 corners that you and use for bass trapping - not only the 4 vertical ones.
Rule on treating a room: Never let untreated surfaces face each other.
This doesn't mean to treat everything with absorption panels. A few angled plywood panels or curved panels (polys) or diffusors if you can afford it, will go a long way in making the room enjoyable as well as accurate.
If you have flutter echo, you still have flat surfaces facing each other.
Cheers,
John
Look into the GIK 244 for your corners. It will again make a huge difference. In a rectangular room you have 12 corners that you and use for bass trapping - not only the 4 vertical ones.
Rule on treating a room: Never let untreated surfaces face each other.
This doesn't mean to treat everything with absorption panels. A few angled plywood panels or curved panels (polys) or diffusors if you can afford it, will go a long way in making the room enjoyable as well as accurate.
If you have flutter echo, you still have flat surfaces facing each other.
Cheers,
John