I have used this great resource in the past with a friend of mine when we built a fairly extensive studio with all the bells and whistles in a relatively medium sized space. I've moved to another state since then and after years I have come across the need for a new control room/recording room which also serves other purposes.
I run a branding and content creation firm with commercial photography, cinematography, audio production and other esoteric services. So naturally I need a "home base" or a mothership to work out of, thus the build of this room.
SketchUp File HERE - https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=B ... file%2cskp
Photos / screen grabs of Sketchup drawing HERE https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=B ... =folder%2c
What have I done so far?
- I've done a good 6 months of research, education, re-learning and new-learning of acoustic principles to really be armed enough for this build.
- Extensive amounts of time were spent on Sketchup and visualizing/calculating the room layout, treatments, ideas and so for - so this isn't a fresh topic for me

- I've done extensive REW simulations, measurements, comparisons and data mining to get a solid idea of what I am hearing + what is mathematically predictable in my room
- With the traps I have built so far, extensive testing, moving, hearing and so on was done to “mess with” the sound of the room
- I've gotten down to a design package that I think will be highly effective at treating the problems which I am hearing in the room.
What is wrong with the room?
• Currently in basic terms I have a 250-550 Hz bump/buildup that makes stuff sound too “heavy” and fatiguing – it sounds forced and unruly.
• There is a massive resonance at 137.5 Hz that REALLY sticks out big time
• Obviously the room has some major room nodes at several harmonics, which I feel would be treated with the targeted treatments I am planning, namely 58 Hz and 140 Hz. I think the harmonics of these would go away if the fundamental is worked out to some degree.
What do I need help with?
- Review of what I've done and constructive criticism on what is wrong, what can be improved and so on - I am at your mercy

- Understanding the constraints I am working with, such as using already built treatments, and incorporating them as much as possible (try to avoid replacing things that cost already)
Where am I currently?
- I am at the half way point where about half the treatments have been built, they need to either be modified or finished, and mounted. Everything is floating currently and nothing is permanent. I have about 14 x 6" Roxul traps mostly places close to mix position at room boundaries.
Treatment Devices Specs:
***Note these are all DIY with inspiration from commercially available devices***
- 8 Pcs (Primacoustic FullTrap Style) 6" Depth 24"x48" Limp Mass Absorbers with Roxul Safe-n-Sound & MLV (.5lb and 2lb) with tunings of (4x 60Hz, 4x 140Hz)
- 2 Pcs 6" Depth 24"x48" Broadband Absorbers with 6" Roxul Safe-n-Sound and Open Back
- 14 Pcs Tube Traps 12" Diameter 42" Tall (Roxul Enerwrap 80)
- 4 Pcs Diaphragmatic Absorber (Dual Front Wall, Activated Carbon, 12" Depth, 5FT Tall)
- 12 Pcs (Primeacoustic MaxTrap Style) MLV Limp Mass Corner Traps
- 2 Pcs QRD 13 Slat Diffusers
- 6 Pcs QRD 11 Stick Diffusers (mounted to some of the Limp Mass absorbers)
- 6 Pcs QRD 3D Skyline Diffusers
I know this is allot, but after playing with it all, and having the issues which I am having, I think it necessary to have such extensive bass trapping and diffusion / absorption. I am here for any friendly smacking if it is called for.
I hope I have provided enough information to give a basic concept of where I am and where I'd like to be.
I sincerely appreciate your help, and value your time - really, I mean it!
Cheers,
Daniel Curtean