Finally done. Just have to block the top corners with something massive. Huge difference in imaging and focus.
DIY Room Treatment Project...
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Wendigo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 8:05 pmCompressed air my friend....compressed air. Hey I bet you'd love this place:Les Paul Lover wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 6:22 pm
Man.... I'm so sad.... all I can think off is that this diffuser is going to be a dust trap.....
Somebody, shoot me, please.
You'd need an industrial air compressor for that one......
Congrats!!!
A finished project is a nice feeling.
How are you settling back into Canadian life? Hope the teaching business is taking off?
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Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
Past Orange: AD30TC Combo, TT, AD5
Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded, Vigier Expert Retro 54, Gibson SG 70s Tribute, Aria Pro II RS X80, G&L ASAT Special Tribute
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nicely done, and looks great..
What RTA software and mic did you use, or did you just wing it?..
What RTA software and mic did you use, or did you just wing it?..
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Orange Rocker 30c, PPC212 & PPC112, Fender DRRI, Marshall 2266
2012 Gibson LP Standard, 2001 Gibson LP DC Standard
2009 Fender Am. Standard Strat, 1999 Fender Am. Hardtail Strat
2014 G&L Fallout
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Re: DIY Room Treatment Project...
Just blocked some of the early reflections and followed best practices for getting a room reasonably under control. This is a rental apartment...when we buy our house I'll get down to serious testing and such. For example, I'll be sure not to have a shiny limestone fireplace with glass right next to my right speaker, and no windows behind the monitors (although with the diffuser and blinds they don't seem to be a problem).
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room looks great. Nice work.
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nice work. the finished product looks great.
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Looks very inviting. You now have the satisfaction of knowing what kind of room you'll most
likely need when and if you go out looking at homes. By the way, what is the ceiling height in this
particular room?
adkguy07
likely need when and if you go out looking at homes. By the way, what is the ceiling height in this
particular room?
adkguy07
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This is going to be my January Project in our new house...
What are the pre-made foam panels you are using? do you like them?
What are the pre-made foam panels you are using? do you like them?
Dark Lord of the Schwartz
AD15/12
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AD50
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AD15/12
AD30TC
AD50
AD140
Thunderverb50
2016 Gibson LP Standard
2012 Gibson LP Classic Custom
2017 Gibson Firebird Studio T
Epi Les Paul (used to be) Standard
2018 Taylor 616CE
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Hi. The foam things are from Arrowzoom: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06XYL ... UTF8&psc=1Dark Helmet wrote: ↑Tue Sep 18, 2018 7:59 pmThis is going to be my January Project in our new house...
What are the pre-made foam panels you are using? do you like them?
They're fine but keep in mind they only cut down on the "ringing" in the room ie. high-mid and high frequencies. Ideally I would have another two of the broadband absorbers on each side at reflection points, as well as one situated sideways on the front and back wall where the walls meets the ceiling. The foam things help though, and are cheap. The bass traps really blew my mind in the low mid and bass range. I honestly didn't expect it to be that noticeable but it really was. I also have the "cloud" on the ceiling, above my knees when seated, and the two thick carpets
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They're about 10 feet. 30 feet would be better. XD
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