Future studio space help. Sound Quality also
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Future studio space help. Sound Quality also
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Re: Future studio space help. Sound Quality also
Ideally you want to shoot your speakers down the long length of the room. However, you also need the front half of the room to be symmetrical. So, both situations are not 100% ideal. If I were you, I would go for the symmetrical layout and place my speakers at location A.Should I have the speakers next to the windows (A) or the Side wall (B)
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It appears that you've made the mistake most people do. You started building without consulting this forum.
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Re: Future studio space help. Sound Quality also
Come on people. Any other Ideas
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Dude, this is a self help forum. The forum has the answers to pretty much every question you could ever ask. You just have to read it. The search feature is very powerful. John, myself and any other contributing members are paid zero dollars to answer peoples questions. Actually, John pays out of his own pocket to run this forum (I suggest using the donate button at the top of the webpage!) I literally have to sit here ignoring my children to write this response. If you want help, you often have to be patient waiting for someone like myself to find the time in our lives to help a stranger such as yourself.
Lastly I want to point out that I DID give you an answer. That answer was based on science. If you want someone else to give you an opinion, chances are they're going to give you the same answer because it too would be based on science.
I would suggest you read this book. I have a link in which you can obtain the book free of charge. It's a very easy read. The author is brilliant.
http://www.roletech.net/books/HandbookAcoustics.pdf
Greg
Lastly I want to point out that I DID give you an answer. That answer was based on science. If you want someone else to give you an opinion, chances are they're going to give you the same answer because it too would be based on science.
I would suggest you read this book. I have a link in which you can obtain the book free of charge. It's a very easy read. The author is brilliant.
http://www.roletech.net/books/HandbookAcoustics.pdf
Greg
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Re: Future studio space help. Sound Quality also
Oh, and lastly, please post any questions you have on THIS thread. That way we can keep track of your design and build without going on a wild goose hunt to find all threads pertaining to your studio.
Thank you!
Greg
Thank you!
Greg
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Re: Future studio space help. Sound Quality also
You Welcome,
Daniel
Daniel