Help With Bedroom Mix Room Treatment
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:09 am
Hey Everybody,
I am hoping to get some advice on how best to treat the room I have. Here are the details:
Goal: to create a mixing/composing room.
Dimensions: W 97.5" (8' 1.5") x H 96.5" (8' .5") x L 117" (9' 9.25")
Construction: 1920's home with old hardwood floors, lath and plaster walls and ceilings
Irregularities: open closet in front corner of right wall, window in front wall, door in rear wall
Planned furnishings: desk (for console, patchbays, outboard), chair, couple of bookshelves (if possible)
Monitors: Event 20/20 passives (w/ Samson Servo 150) on generic triangle-base tube stands.
I'm fairly sure this room will require a lot of treatment and I'm willing to make that happen, but I am looking for some guidance to make sure I do it right. I'm guessing that superchunks in all corners (vert & horiz), OC703 absorbers in 1st reflection areas/behind speakers, cloud over listening area will be just the start. The lobe created by the open closet has me stumped. Heavy curtain? Door/wall addition?
I'm currently piecing gear back together and saving every $ possible to put towards this (hopefully reasonable) acoustic treatment endeavour, including saving for a measurement mic (Dayton EMM-6) and spl meter (?).
I apologize in advance for missing info, imprecise data. Pictures to follow. I will get better the more I do this!
Thanks
I am hoping to get some advice on how best to treat the room I have. Here are the details:
Goal: to create a mixing/composing room.
Dimensions: W 97.5" (8' 1.5") x H 96.5" (8' .5") x L 117" (9' 9.25")
Construction: 1920's home with old hardwood floors, lath and plaster walls and ceilings
Irregularities: open closet in front corner of right wall, window in front wall, door in rear wall
Planned furnishings: desk (for console, patchbays, outboard), chair, couple of bookshelves (if possible)
Monitors: Event 20/20 passives (w/ Samson Servo 150) on generic triangle-base tube stands.
I'm fairly sure this room will require a lot of treatment and I'm willing to make that happen, but I am looking for some guidance to make sure I do it right. I'm guessing that superchunks in all corners (vert & horiz), OC703 absorbers in 1st reflection areas/behind speakers, cloud over listening area will be just the start. The lobe created by the open closet has me stumped. Heavy curtain? Door/wall addition?
I'm currently piecing gear back together and saving every $ possible to put towards this (hopefully reasonable) acoustic treatment endeavour, including saving for a measurement mic (Dayton EMM-6) and spl meter (?).
I apologize in advance for missing info, imprecise data. Pictures to follow. I will get better the more I do this!
Thanks