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| Gear maniac Joined: Apr 2008 Location: From Los Angeles, CA (Currently In) Virginia Beach, VA
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Thread Starter | Ethans HELP!!
Hey, Ethans and other members? This is my studio room I want to actually make it better for mic vocals, and mixing only. Everything is done in one room. So I'm trying to make it better using one of the kits from realtraps.com. So which kit do you think i need for this room? Thanks for the help.
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| Gear Guru Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA
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I think it would come down more to budget then anything else. If money is no problem then got with the ones with the Mondos. Glenn
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| Gear Guru Joined: Oct 2002 Location: New Milford, CT, USA
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| As Glenn said, it's a matter of what you can comfortably afford. A room like that will benefit from as much bass trapping as possible. It's really that simple, so pick a kit that fits your budget, and we'll be glad to help you "fine tune" which pieces you get further if needed. --Ethan
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| Gear maniac Joined: Apr 2008 Location: From Los Angeles, CA (Currently In) Virginia Beach, VA
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ok so no kits from realtraps.com would actually help what im lookin to do. so its better to actually buy seperate pieces? my budget would be no more then 2000 dollars. if i need that much for that room?
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| Gear Guru Joined: Oct 2002 Location: New Milford, CT, USA
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Our Standard Room Kit will make a huge improvement in a room that size, and it costs less than $2,000. But this does not include shipping, so that's a factor. Where are you located? --Ethan |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Apr 2008 Location: From Los Angeles, CA (Currently In) Virginia Beach, VA
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ok so this will help me out even with the mic being in the open & with mixing down tracks? because i dont have a seperate booth to record vocals. and with the standard kit, would that be the best way or is it something better. I want it done right the first time so i dont "ever" have to go back and redo the room again.
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| Gear Guru Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA
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I would give Ethan a call and go over your room. I am sure he is like us and can give better personal advice over the phone or through company email. Glenn |
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| Gear Guru Joined: Oct 2002 Location: New Milford, CT, USA
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Exactly. Thanks for clarifying Glenn. --Ethan |
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