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Old 01-09-2019, 08:14 AM
JakeStone JakeStone is offline
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Originally Posted by Monsoon1 View Post
I didn't realize the room was that big.
Here's something you could try. Line up the four panels on that wall. Then turn around facing the other way. That way the rear reflections will be well absorbed by the panels. And as has been mentioned, with a cardioid mic, the long reflections will hit the back of the mic, and also they'll be delayed significantly and won't muddy up the sound.
Short reflections muddy the sound, long reflections add ambiance.
Good suggestion and info!

What to do with the couch?
I could leave it there...or move to back or side wall?

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