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Old 20th August 2009   #1
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What is the best way to acoustically treat a square room when you can not build from scratch and u cant build new walls with a budget of only $300 11' 9'' x 9' 3'' my room. It shaped like a diamond because of the way my workstation is set up. just picture the infield of a baseball field.... I have my desk and speakers at the front corner (2nd base). a window in between 2nd and 3rd and a window in between 1st and 2nd. in between 3rd and home plate i have a trophy case attached to the wall 1' 4'' in width x 5' 6'' in height. to the right of home plate i have my door to go out to the hall way.
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I'd hit up Ethan Winer, not only because his economy of scale can get you arguably the same amount of panels you could build, it's done right.

He's an analysis freak (I mean that in a good way) and it's one of those areas the math is king.
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What is the best way to acoustically treat a square room when you can not build from scratch and u cant build new walls with a budget of only $300
$300 is almost enough if you're willing to do some research, and your DIY skills are adequate. I suggest you ask over in the Studio Design or Bass Traps section here on Gearslutz, and we'll be glad to help you.

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