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RE: How to treat a low, reflective ceiling?

Posted by Terry on April 27, 2012 at 18:06:07:

Thanks for the info.
Yes, I know there could be a down side to installing additional gyprock but I think it is worth the gamble (and effort and cost). Unfortunately, I won't know for sure until I try it out.
My room ceiling also varies in height from just a little over 6' to almost 8' but I think the main difficulty is that most of the ceiling is below 7'. The room sounds quite lively (lots of echo) and heavily damping the walls (which I have tried) does not produce a good result. What I need is a good acoustic engineer :-).