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| Gear interested Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Liverpool
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| Weird room I have recently moved to a new flat and set up my project studio. The room is unusual because the ceiling/eave is angled 45 degrees, and the floor is wooden. Acoustic instruments like guitar and cello sound lovely, but I'm struggling with vocals (to much of the ambience in the room). I have tried to build a "vocal booth" using blankets and curtains, but I still can't control the sound the way I want to. I'm really eager to find the best solution for my room. How can I approach this without spending a lot of money? I know SE electronics have come up with a reflection filter, but there must be something more affordable I can do? There are no corners in my room. Any suggestions? |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: West Coast
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| After using the blankets and such I would also look into using a gate. bcgood ![]() |
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