It's amazing what happens when you re-read something you 'think' you've already read
So the graphs in the last post are of the monitors running in stereo. So not very useful!! Here's the link to the drop box that has an REW reading from both monitors in mono and one for stereo.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/416 ... 0both.mdat
I was also running the wrong .frd file for the SPL meter.
Soooooo, having said that, the same information applies from my previous post:
[quote="stevev"]I've had some time to put in the treatment for the control room lately. I've used the Australian OC 703 equivelant which is a product from Fletcher Insulation called FI 32. They produce it under licence from Owens Corning.
Treatment so far:
Entire ceiling is covered in a 100mm layer of Fi 32 with no air gap behind it.
First reflection points on the walls are covered in 100mm FI 32 with a 90mm air gap behind.
The rest of the walls to the back of the room are covered in 100mm FI 32 with no air gap behind.
The entire back wall is covered with 200mm FI 32 with a 90mm air gap behind.
There's no super chunks in the back corners at the moment and I'm wondering if that would help with the bottem end resonance?
I'm not experienced at all with REW, so any insight as to how these figures are looking would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if there's any other details from REW that would be helpful if there isn't enough info in the following pics.
I should also add that there isn't any treatment on the front wall between the soffits as I'm waiting for the A/C installation which will be in that position.
quick, cheap or good....pick any two.