29-08-2015, 05:44 AM
Here’s an interesting video for you about the secrect behind tuning your room
Pensado’s Place – Episode 021 – Bob Hodas
http://pensadia.com/wp/?s=Bob+Hodas&submit=Search
”Bob Hodas of bobhodas.com teaches Dave and co. the secrets behind making your room sound the best it can be.”
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And here’s the summary of it I found from the gearsluz
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/studio-b...-room.html
”Anyway, to summarize, Bob says that its 70% listener/speaker placement, 25% acoustic treatments and 5% electronic equalization.
He also says that corner traps don't always work well.
He also says that the 38% rule is quite misleading.
And that porous insulation cannot really handle low bass problems.
And SBIR/modal predictions work only in rectangular rooms with very heavy and properly sealed boundaries.
But mostly, that there are no rules...
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I’m sure that Ethan Winer will disagree with statemen that it’s ”70% listener/speaker placement”
But anyway, if you happen to have a small diagram omni mic, download the REW-program and measure your room. (Or buy the mic with 55 €. http://www.thomann.de/fr/behringer_ecm_8...3ef60e1846) It’s fun and frustrating process. Well actually, you’re never measuring your room, you’re measuring just one spot at a time. CHange speaker positions and measure again in your listening position. And notice that sometimes changing 10 cm speaker positions can make a big difference.
Pensado’s Place – Episode 021 – Bob Hodas
http://pensadia.com/wp/?s=Bob+Hodas&submit=Search
”Bob Hodas of bobhodas.com teaches Dave and co. the secrets behind making your room sound the best it can be.”
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And here’s the summary of it I found from the gearsluz
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/studio-b...-room.html
”Anyway, to summarize, Bob says that its 70% listener/speaker placement, 25% acoustic treatments and 5% electronic equalization.
He also says that corner traps don't always work well.
He also says that the 38% rule is quite misleading.
And that porous insulation cannot really handle low bass problems.
And SBIR/modal predictions work only in rectangular rooms with very heavy and properly sealed boundaries.
But mostly, that there are no rules...
”
======
I’m sure that Ethan Winer will disagree with statemen that it’s ”70% listener/speaker placement”
But anyway, if you happen to have a small diagram omni mic, download the REW-program and measure your room. (Or buy the mic with 55 €. http://www.thomann.de/fr/behringer_ecm_8...3ef60e1846) It’s fun and frustrating process. Well actually, you’re never measuring your room, you’re measuring just one spot at a time. CHange speaker positions and measure again in your listening position. And notice that sometimes changing 10 cm speaker positions can make a big difference.