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Old 7th November 2009   #14
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Pic of the back absorbers



Right side of the front of the studio


Left side of the front of the studio


Center View


My monitoring system (as shown in the left and right pics) includes HS50's, some pa speakers, and Altec Lansing MX5021 computer speakers. This allows me to A/B/C mixes for an overall translation pretty quick.

Each of the wall panels (including back wall) is floated off by about 2-3"

I couldn't double stack the front corners with absorbers due to a SLIGHT mis-calculation on my side. Each Panel is 4'3" (3" accounts for the frame) and the room is only 8'5.5" (lost close to an inch due to laminate floor).

So I had 3 options...
A) cut the panels down by an inch to stack them.
B) Raise the ceiling an inch
C) Make the best I could with the situation and absorb other places...
I of course chose C.

Going to place absorbers above the mix position at the corner where the wall meets the ceiling. This should help resolve any standing waves that will effect my mix position.

I might toss in a cloud above me or put a panel on the front wall in the corner with the ceiling, but honestly, at the mix position right now, its a very balanced listing experience.


P.S. Yes, I know my desk is a disaster area. lol, been busy with school and helping others fix their computers has been driving me nuts.
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