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Originally Posted by Glenn Kuras YOU HAVE BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN FLAMED!!!!!!!!!! |
I knew this would happen

<<---- me in flames
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Originally Posted by Glenn Kuras I think the problem is you have way to much high frequency absorption without much bass trapping. |
That's what I suspected.
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Originally Posted by Glenn Kuras I would remove those FREAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKIN egg HOLDERS. |
I think they look nice, haha, unprofessional nice

but probably nicer than the glue remaining on the ceiling if I remove them...
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Originally Posted by Glenn Kuras put 3 panels in the early reflection points on the ceiling (cover from where you sit to the monitors). I would make those panels 4" thick and space them off the ceiling 4". Next I would build or buy 2 or 3 panels that are 6" thick, put them on stands and put them on that back wall. from there I would start to remove any thin stuff you have on the walls (besides the early reflection areas) to liven up the room. Oh one other thing. Put 4" panels behind each monitor and remove the thin stuff on the front wall.
Glenn |
I take note of all that and will start following your suggestions. Lots of work so I will have to take it easy, but at least I know what I can fix.
Thank you, man, you've been REALLY kind and helpful!