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i feel like i'm in REFELCTION HELL~ is there anything anyone thinks I can do to get BETTER SOUND & more balenced reflections? Or any tricks to out smart the room into giving me a more true to sound, sound?walls A=built-in B=speakers C=wall D=wood doors
i had to move, & am trying to make due with what i've graciously been given: There is a heavy wood built in on wall A (8.5' tall x 7.5' wide, extends 2' into the room) w/ a glass cabinet door in the center of it (1.5' tall x 2' wide). Parallel to A is wall C, which is mostly blank except for a wood desk. Perpendicular to A & C is my workstation & speakers sitting against wall B (& another glass door in there too). The speakers play toward wall D, which has a couple angles in the left corner, one of which is a wood door, but the rest of wall D is also parallel B, with a storage closet covered by 6' of wood sliding doors.
i mean the whole room is only about 12'x12' minus the built-in so what the heck? should i just be saving up to mix & master elsewhere? cuz i'm not even sure i can~
Follow Ups:
L,A 12 by 12 foot room needs as much bass trapping as you can possibly manage, and it needs that trapping probably more than anything else. If there are many large areas of bare reflecting surface, those should be treated with absorption too. But I imagine the bass problems are the biggest issue here.
thank you for your help!
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