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Old 28th October 2012   #1
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Need Advice for My Home Studio

Hi everyone
I do some DIY Acoustic treatment for my Home Studio in Indonesia, I learn a lot of things about acoustic from Internet forum, ebook, and also youtube.
But I confused about my room problem and don't know about how to solve that.. I would apreciate anyone help ini here.. thanks

here my sweep test result use REW


and here some detail information abaout my studio


I want to know what do you think about my studio,, is there a lot of wrong setup, or maybe need more treatment..

best regards..

ayok
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You have a lot of low end mess going on in there which is going to take a lot more bass trapping. Also you might try to move the mix forward or back to see if that helps the over all response.
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Old 31st October 2012   #3
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Thanks Glenn.. I try to move my mix position but it doesn't help much.. What kind of basstrap that will work effective in my small room? Some superchunk, tuned resonator, or slat resonator?
And I see roll of on hi freq is my room to dead?
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Any of those three would work but for a small room I would start with broad band (your superchunk) and go from there. You can always add slats on the front if you want to retain the upper frequencies with a bit of scattering/diffusion. And or add something tuned.
The following is a room I did with broadband then used something tuned to follow up.
GIK or Realtraps?
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dude, do you have your tweeter at the height of your ear?
in the the photo looks like they are pretty above.
or that your monitors are pretty below.that's not the case,but can gives neck problem.
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