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Originally Posted by Kola hmmmm, not sure where to go with this. Yeah stands would work.
For a start a door opens at one corner and theres fitted wardrobes along the back wall so again no corners. Only one corner can be trapped |
If the corner is in the back of the room (behind the mix position), go ahead and trap it anyhow. If it's in the "front" of the room and you can't rearrange so that it's in the back, the skip it and put bass traps where you can.
I'll just add to what Glenn has already said: do the bass trapping first, then move on to the foam if it's necessary. I can tell you though that you don't want to be covering ENTIRE wall surfaces with foam...not a good idea. You're going to create a really unnatural-sounding listening environment by making high frequency decay times MUCH shorter than the low frequency decay times.
By the way, when you say "relevant bass trapping", how do you plan to accomplish this?
Frank