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| Treating a Bonus Room I am going to be mixing in the bonus room of a house. I need to find the best way to acoustically treat this room, while keeping the panels removable, preferably on stands. I am not entirely sure on the exact dimensions of this room, but it is approximently 12' wide, 25' long, 8' high. After about 4' or so the walls start to slant up to the ceiling, like a typical bonus room. Any recommendations on where to place acoustic panels? Thanks, Eric |
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| If you don't have a big budget, you can nail up moving blankets. they're cheap, rather heavy, and do well w/ most reflections . if you do have the budget, i suggest these: http://www.markertek.com/Product.asp...&search=0&off=
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