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Originally Posted by Mr. Jelly
I just skimmed this. What I got is you need an acoustic engineer or use a expensive studio. All others use foam.
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Well I suppose the illness analogy could lead you to consider an Acu. engineer and no doubt it would most likely help.
But there are some diagnostic tools available to download that can help also and do not require hiring and outside engineer. These can go a long way towards actually solving problems. And there is a plethora of information online about studio acoustics and designs and about acoustic room problems and possible solutions. As well info from commercial absorber mfg's and DYI absorber designs, uses, likely placement, etc.etc.
And have no idea where you came up with "All others use foam" Most of the people I know who have treated their own rooms (sans an engineer) have done so without foam or with foam for specific uses per the last paragraph above and then also more broad band absorption products .