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Originally Posted by naethoven Alright guys, here it is. My CR based on 1:1.4:1.66 Again, please tear it apart!!! ANY problems you see I want to know about!
(I do intend to add lots more acoustic treatment, the existing treatment is just thrown in for spacing purposes.) |
Nathan,
Two things jump out at me. One is that I think I detect glass on the left front wall. That would not be a great thing given the angle of the wall - you are going to get reflections at the mix position. Or maybe it's not glass; I'm assuming it is because it's blue.
The other thing is that it looks like you have a roughly 3 ft. deep bass trap in the rear of the room, and the seating position looks like it's 6 ft. or so from the back wall. From my experience, you are going to get a wicked null at around 47 Hz on the couch, if you locate the couch there, despite the deep bass trap. I usually place the couch much closer to the back wall, because that's how we get the best results. That way the rear wall null is up over 240 Hz or so (above the first 2 1/2 bass octaves), and the clients on the couch can judge the kick and bass much better. We use other trapping techniques so that we don't have to place the rear couch so far out.
Of course there are many ways to approach control room design. This is what we've found works best within our method of building rooms.
--Wes