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OLD THREAD IS GOOD REMINDER - ROOM TREATMENT IS ESSENTIAL
Aloha,
Good reminder - FR: 2016 Jake Stone thread RE: DIY Room Treatment for home recordists. If you think you can achieve consistent & clear home recordings & also maximize any level of gear Not Using Room Treatment? Then you are crazy! Anyway you do it - DIY or purchasing gobos, Using any material! - Get your space properly treated ASAP! Wanna improve your recordings? Get Treated! Or don't spend another dime on recording! I'm a devoted fan of OC 703 rigid fiberglass. Never had any problem or health issue in making 22 4"x2'x4' broadband absorbers. When using building materials you must always use precautions like goggles, facemasks & long sleeves. And you don't ever handle any fiberglass material with bare skin. Common sense! Why use lesser material than the pro studio's do? Go with OC 703. I saved thousands of dollars in the longrun DIY. Just do it! alohachris Last edited by alohachris; 07-03-2020 at 10:09 PM. |
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https://perfect-acoustic.com/termek/sound-panel/ Or do you suggest a membrane? Last edited by Norberto; 07-04-2020 at 04:13 AM. |
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This company is not in the USA where I am, but if they are using 90kg/m3 mineral wool like they say, it should be more than adequate. Typically, you want 10cm thick panels for walls, and thicker (15+ cm) for corners. Priority would be 2 corners, the wall behind you, and one panel to each side for first reflection points. The membrane panels probably aren't necessary. You'll get more out of having some bass absorbers in the corners. |
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