Broadband absorbers not doing much
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:39 am
Hello,
I have a studio in Dublin, Ireland and I built out the treatment a couple of years ago.
Its a single room facility and I have to record and mix in the same space.
The room dimensions are: Length 6.6m, Width 5.5m and Height goes from 2.7m at one end to 3.2m at the other as the ceiling is slanted.
Its a small industrial building in a lane behind some houses and the walls are 4inch block, space and another 4 inch block so soundproofing is pretty good. When we leased it we had a ceiling put in below the industrial thin ceiling that is 2 x 9 beams, filled with fluffy insulation and with 2 layers of plasterboard with green glue between them.
I have my mixing desk at the low ceiling end as I wanted the higher ceiling for the drums.
I went with a kind of LEDE style and I have 3 superchunks in corners (unfortunately there is a door in the 4th corner)
When I designed what I was going to do, I decided to make my own broadband absorber panels and I made 18 of them (as per the pics).
There are 4 on the left wall for first reflections and 4 on the right
3 above the mix position as a cloud
3 above the drums as a cloud
2 across the back wall and ceiling corner
I also have 1 behind each speaker (one narrow due to a door to the back room and toilet.
Photos attached to show the room a bit.
I am also attaching a REW graph with a before and after of removing all the broadband panels from the room .. and I was surprised to see that basically nothing changed below 2k!
... and not only that it seems the highs are actually lower in the room without the panels (green line)
REW screenshot key:
RED line: No EQ, panels all present
Blue line: DSP EQ (26Hz -10db, 66Hz -15db) , all panels present
Green line: DSP EQ (26Hz -10db, 66Hz -15db) and having removed 10 panels (8 from sides and 2 behind the speakers)
The construction of the broadband panels is a firm piece of rockwool (100mm Rockwool flexi-slab 1.2m x 600mm SKU: SPE\RWFS100 ) with a wood frame and a cloth covering as per photos
MY QUESTIONS:
1. Did I make the panels wrong that they are not really affecting anything
2. Is there anything I can do with the existing panels to tame those nodes or do I have to build
3. Does anyone have any experience with the AVAA active bass trap product that came out a couple of years ago? Would they work as node-tamers? (I could cut out a space in my superchunks and put them behind the cloth)
Thanks
I have a studio in Dublin, Ireland and I built out the treatment a couple of years ago.
Its a single room facility and I have to record and mix in the same space.
The room dimensions are: Length 6.6m, Width 5.5m and Height goes from 2.7m at one end to 3.2m at the other as the ceiling is slanted.
Its a small industrial building in a lane behind some houses and the walls are 4inch block, space and another 4 inch block so soundproofing is pretty good. When we leased it we had a ceiling put in below the industrial thin ceiling that is 2 x 9 beams, filled with fluffy insulation and with 2 layers of plasterboard with green glue between them.
I have my mixing desk at the low ceiling end as I wanted the higher ceiling for the drums.
I went with a kind of LEDE style and I have 3 superchunks in corners (unfortunately there is a door in the 4th corner)
When I designed what I was going to do, I decided to make my own broadband absorber panels and I made 18 of them (as per the pics).
There are 4 on the left wall for first reflections and 4 on the right
3 above the mix position as a cloud
3 above the drums as a cloud
2 across the back wall and ceiling corner
I also have 1 behind each speaker (one narrow due to a door to the back room and toilet.
Photos attached to show the room a bit.
I am also attaching a REW graph with a before and after of removing all the broadband panels from the room .. and I was surprised to see that basically nothing changed below 2k!

REW screenshot key:
RED line: No EQ, panels all present
Blue line: DSP EQ (26Hz -10db, 66Hz -15db) , all panels present
Green line: DSP EQ (26Hz -10db, 66Hz -15db) and having removed 10 panels (8 from sides and 2 behind the speakers)
The construction of the broadband panels is a firm piece of rockwool (100mm Rockwool flexi-slab 1.2m x 600mm SKU: SPE\RWFS100 ) with a wood frame and a cloth covering as per photos
MY QUESTIONS:
1. Did I make the panels wrong that they are not really affecting anything
2. Is there anything I can do with the existing panels to tame those nodes or do I have to build
3. Does anyone have any experience with the AVAA active bass trap product that came out a couple of years ago? Would they work as node-tamers? (I could cut out a space in my superchunks and put them behind the cloth)
Thanks