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In Reply to: Re: Studio design posted by Bruce B on April 3, 2007 at 11:57:24:
Cheers, I've been to Ethan and John's pages, I'll check the other one - do you think there is any difference in treating a control room to a mixing room?
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I have been asked to acoustically treat a room, the room has the dimensions L-5.1m W-2.7m H-2.5m. I have a window 1.5m x 1.5m on the front wall and a door at the back. What kind of treatment do you think I need. Do you think a change in dimensions (with them being so nearly multiples of each other) is needed or just bass traps? I think just some bass traps in the corners and absorbers at the first reflective areas and opposite the window should be enough. I don't have a budget but it must be cost effective.
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"I have been asked to acoustically treat a room, the room has the dimensions L-5.1m W-2.7m H-2.5m. I have a window 1.5m x 1.5m on the front wall and a door at the back. What kind of treatment do you think I need. Do you think a change in dimensions (with them being so nearly multiples of each other) is needed or just bass traps? I think just some bass traps in the corners and absorbers at the first reflective areas and opposite the window should be enough. I don't have a budget but it must be cost effective."Yes, I can help you.
My first question is: How did you manage to be asked to do something that you don't know how to do, therefore ending up here asking for advice?
My first piece of advice is: Suggest to your "client" that there are many people who know how to do this, and that you're not one of them.
Sorry to burst your balloon, but I thought this was the "PRO AUDIO" forum, not the Amateur Hour. No soup for you!!
Well assumptions...mmmmm...Well it was a Uni project, I thought you guys would help out! This is a place to communicate, seek advice and HELP others!
Quote: "This is a place to communicate, seek advice and HELP others!"Yes, but when a person comes along asking a question with admittedly NO knowledge of the topic, it's hard to continue calling it the "Pro" Audio Asylum. Several people on this forum could write a book about your question. You seem to think it's easy and can be handled by a novice (you) with a little advice on a forum. Eye yie yie yie yie.
Now, if Monitor Mike who's been doing live sound for a couple years and has a basic understanding of acoustics, mic patterns, etc. comes along and says he's having a fit over EQ'ing two stage monitors which are in close proximity, that could be considered a pro audio question.
See the difference?
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