Hey Andy hows it going!
Ya my design is a true RFZ, I did all the appropriate ray tracing for both walls and ceiling and have no reflections coming off the either at the mix position. I'm not concerned about a hard backed cloud for early reflections, was more wondering if it is common to still need a soft backed cloud/bass trapping absorption on the angled part of the ceiling in room my size. I know it is hard to say with 100 percent accuracy before the room if finished and tested but as my lighting will be affected by the possibility doing this or not I would rather just go with what seems to make the most sense right now.
If adding a soft backed cloud (broad band absorption) above the mix position is not going to adversely affect the room, then that is what I would like to do as I can build my lighting into the cloud and not have to put more hole in the ceiling, if it is a completely unknown factor at this point until testing is done then I will figure out another lighting solution for that area, but it seems that in a room my size the more bass trapping and absorption the better. Right?
16x14x8 (kinda because of splayed walls and ceiling)
Oh ya Andy don't worry about the self invite, you're welcome to come check it out.... As long as you're not some kind of nut!
Wait Andy, disregard that last comment, I forgot you are working on your second build! You CLEARLY have a screw loose!
Allen