| Yeah you're right, I didn't know what the problem was as the beginning, that was the frustrating part. Knowing it's not my ears or speakers is a relief frankly!
A little update. I've taken down all treatment . I've taken the front corner traps and spray mounted a very thin sheet of plastic to the face and replaced fabric. I'm also experimenting hanging barrier mat 30mm behind the back of the trap (between the two pieces of rockwool, it can vibrate freely).
There was a similar trap running along the floor wall corner, faced that, even though it doesn't really see many reflections being on the floor.
Back corner, same as front, but no barrier mat.
Previously I had 3 big bin(trash) bags full of off cuts stacked in the corners (making the traps stick out a bit), I've now made much smaller bags (200mm x200mmx800mm) and lined them along the floor wall corner (all the way down the sides) This leaves one full upright panel behind each corner trap.
So I've taken stuffed corners and redistributed it along the back wall and long wall, does this (and the other ideas) sound ok?
Although it was late when I was done I had another quick listen. It's changed alot, last night I couldn't decide if it was for the better! All I know for sure is that commercial tracks sounded very different to each other, I could tell those which had been engineered in a top studio. The low LOW end seemed alot fuller, walking around the room the bass was alot more even, there was still a collection of bass in the top left and right front (speaker end) corners, felt like I was walking into a big ball of pressure! Everywhere else tho was, my instincts tell me, loads better.
Right, I've got this behringer measurement mic today, I'm looking into which software to use ETF (RplusD) or EAW or maybe there's another option I'm unaware of.
I'd like some feedback please if you get time |