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Where to place broadband panels?

Hey everyone, I recently stripped all the old wallpaper and trim in my room and repainted it. I have a carpet coming in in a couple of weeks.

I know it's not an ideal situation at all, but my goal is to just reduce the amount of reflections around. The goal of the project is to get a 'better than nothing' kind of thing, both for monitoring and recording.

Room Treatment Priorities

I'm about to set up my first studio for mixing. It's a small, roughly sqaure room. I want to set up enough treatment so that I can be comfortable that the acoustics of the room are not affecting my mix to any noticeable extent. Of course there are numerous articles and examples on how to do this on the net. Here is a good one:

My Homemade Absorption Panels

Built these after doing a lot of research on them, and finally am nearing completion! There will be six total, and I also built stands so that I can make a sort of 'booth' in my room for recording to cut out all of the horrible reflections. Will do some tests once I have them all completed and fitted into their stands, it should be a significant improvement over the space I have now.

MAGCSF 2" 2'x4' OW703 Guilford Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels

My company, MAG General Contracting, Inc. has been selling acoustical wall panels for over 8 years in the Atlanta area and are now going to offer the wall panels, at a substantial discount till the end of August, to anyone in the lower 48. These are 2" thick -2'x4' Owens Corning 703 rigid fiberglass with beveled and hardened edges.

Cheap, portable outdoor sound booth?

I'm looking to construct a transparent sound booth to conduct seated audio recorded interviews in public. It doesn't need to be completely soundproof, but it needs to significantly buffer sound from the street (it might not need a top) and it must be see-though so that pedestrians can watch interviews.

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