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tpreager
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:49 pm |
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Hi All,
In my Live Room, I have 2 brick walls that are adjacent to each other. Opposite of the smaller brick wall is a 3'x7' Glass window. Opposite the larger brick wall is just drywall.
First of all, the room sounds great already, but it is a little messy and needs to be fine tuned a little. I have already put up 8 bass traps in the corners of each wall, (2 each), and I have 6 T'fusors & 24 Studio foam panels (2'x2') left to put up (Roominator Deluxe Plus kit).
What I was thinking of doing is putting the T'Fusors opposite the large brick wall to break up the reflections from it. Also, I think putting the studio foam around the window frame to absorb the reflections from the other brick wall. The thing I'm worried about is if I put up too much studio foam, I don't want to lose the live sound of the room due to the brick as I spent a lot of work exposing those walls.
Any ideas as to where to place the T'Fusors & Studio foam ?
Thanks,
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