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Originally Posted by warhead I gotta ask: how does it sound in there? You say "proper" etc but does it sound bad or good?
I would definitely spend time getting your room's sound together first, if it sounds bad.
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Hey thanks dudes, I've done a ton of thinking about this.
So certain areas of the room definitely sound better than others, but I'm ashamed to admit that I haven't really done enough experimenting to really nail the sweet spots (this is my cue to get off the computer and head downstairs). Part of me wants to remain ignorant about these matters, hoping that new mics will solve all of my problems... I'm also worried about having to spend money on acoustic treatment, and if that's the case, I'd probably go for mics just because they're more fun to shop for. But - that being said, I should probably stop thinking of my room as a limitation just because it's not a pro studio, and should work on actually
understanding the behavior of my room.
So here's how I see it:
Good mics + good understanding of room > Okay mics + good understanding of room > Good mics + no understanding of room.
Basically, if I get good mics I'm going to be sure to know how to use them!
Thank you for the peace of mind.