In the above illustration, you will find the right place for inserting and installing acoustic panels. Pay attention to the entrance and the location of the table.
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Re: Principle acoustic method of studio room
Actually, NO! That would be a pretty lousy way of setting up a room:In the above illustration, you will find the right place for inserting and installing acoustic panels. Pay attention to the entrance and the location of the table.
- There is no bass trapping at the rear of the room = major first order axial modal ringing, probably around 35 Hz., 70 Hz, 140 Hz.
- The speakers are too close to the corners.
- The speakers are not aimed at the mix position
- The mix position is way off-axis from the speakers
- The desk is in the wrong position
- The room is too square, and does not appear to be based on any known good ratio
- The mids and highs are over-treated
- There's insufficient bass trapping overall for such a small room
- There seems to be diffusion on the rear wall, but the room is not large enough to be able to use diffusion
- That room would have a an excessive bass boost below around 150 Hz
- That room would have SBIR problems from both the front and rear walls, and probably also the side walls
- The SBIR dip at the mix position will be around 90 Hz and 150 Hz (I can't be more precise because you didn't give exact dimensions)
- There would be unevenness in the mid range (frequency and phase), around 400-800 Hz, due to the layout and incorrect treatment
- That room would be overly dead but also boomy: too much high absorption, not enough low absorption (typical beginner's mistake)
- The decay times would not be consistent across the spectrum
- The room would not meet ITU BS.1116-3 specifications for a critical listening room
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