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Paulz
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Currently, my bedroom is a muddy mess. My speakers sound like mud, my guitar amp sounds like mud. So I've decided to spruce it up with a bit of acoustic treatment. The room will be used for recording guitar, recording vocals, mixing and sleeping.
I've come up with 3 possible layouts, and its up to the voters of this forum to decide my bedrooms fate.
Here's the layout of the room
And a current photo
The potential layouts. The black rectangles are 2ft by 4ft broadband absorbers, and the triangles are 1'9" bass traps that will extend to the roof. I'll have to move my v-drums to another room.
Option #1
This is how my bedroom is currently. The desk is located in the middle of the longest wall
Option #2
Option #3
I think this is the best design. I'm able to put in 2 bass traps, either a bass trap or broadband absorber under the window.. and possibly 1 above as well. The right absorber will be attached to the closet door, which I will swing open when I want to mix.
Any suggestions on how to improve any of these layouts would be great.
I've come up with 3 possible layouts, and its up to the voters of this forum to decide my bedrooms fate.
Here's the layout of the room

And a current photo

The potential layouts. The black rectangles are 2ft by 4ft broadband absorbers, and the triangles are 1'9" bass traps that will extend to the roof. I'll have to move my v-drums to another room.
Option #1
This is how my bedroom is currently. The desk is located in the middle of the longest wall

Option #2

Option #3
I think this is the best design. I'm able to put in 2 bass traps, either a bass trap or broadband absorber under the window.. and possibly 1 above as well. The right absorber will be attached to the closet door, which I will swing open when I want to mix.

Any suggestions on how to improve any of these layouts would be great.