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Old 9th September 2007, 08:25 PM   #31
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Well in case anyone's interested, this is what it looks like.

Ended up leaving a 4" gap behind the treatment and putting some blue leds in there. Used chains into the joists and it's still up as I type. I think it sounds better.

I'd like some opinions please

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Old 10th September 2007, 02:01 PM   #32
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Ouch, still nothing eh? Ok well thanks for the help all, in particular, Rick, your input assisted me greatly
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Old 10th September 2007, 06:02 PM   #33
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Hey Scoobz,
Sorry it took a while for a reply, it's been a pretty busy weekend and I wantd to have a chance to listen to the MP3 before getting back to you.....so this morning over coffee I finally got some free time.
The room looks a whole lot better! You've got that "cocoon" thing happening. Glad that you're getting better mixing results.
I just listened to the MP3 on computer speakers and I can hear the mix "fill in" much better in the 2nd half. A low synth shows up that doesn't even appear on my speakers in the first half.
Looks like you've sorted it out my man!
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Well in case anyone's interested, this is what it looks like.

Ended up leaving a 4" gap behind the treatment and putting some blue leds in there. Used chains into the joists and it's still up as I type. I think it sounds better.

I'd like some opinions please

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I've been following this thread for a second and all I can say is WOW! Scoobz, your room looks a lot nicer and I'm sure it sounds a lot better. I haven't had time to checkout your audio, but I will soon. I wish I could treat the spot I'm in, but the walls are paper thin. Maybe one day....

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Yep, i'm finally enjoying mixing again! So thanks for all the comments and if anyone else has similar problems I advise this course of action!
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