Yeah, except I wouldn't want a square room of any size, unless it was big enough to divide into two acoustically useful ratio-ed rooms - Seems to me that smaller rooms don't really have the luxury of splayed walls/ceilings - even medium-sized ones might be better just splaying the sides/ceiling of the front half, then diffusing the rear with book shelves, 4" foaming the sides for flutter, and spot treating with a laser and mirror - that should get a sorta RFZ for mixing. For tracking, it would be a whole different story depending on what instruments you record, what style, etc - Everest's "dial-an-absorption" concept of hinged wall panels make sense - I think I saw some similar on SAE . Those and some poly's would probably make a 10 x 16 x 23.3 room pretty usable. Around here, Home Depot carries these "cottage stones", usually sold for making low stone walls, they're either trapezoidal front or just radiused, kinda rough - Been thinking about those floor to ceiling as a rear wall... Steve