Ok, well I wanted to wait till I moved to purchase any treatment, so that I could make things specifically for the new place, but since that might not happen as soon as I'd hope... I'd like to get some treatment up ASAP instead of fighting with the shitty acoustics of this room.
Here's a diagram I did in Illustrator so you can get all the room dimensions:
Now, as you can see... the size is decent, but the fact that nearly two whole walls are covered by a window or a mirror are going to make this really tricky, since I can't exactly hang acoustic panels on glass. Unfortunately, I can't really move to a different room, because for one - They have stuff in them and two - they have similar layouts. Also - Where the 4' wall is, is where the door is to get into the room, if it makes a difference, I didn't draw it in cause I figured all the marks would get confusing haha.
To make things even more ridiculous, here is what I have it setup like now:
Obviously, there's a lot of stuff in there
I'm certainly not hoping for the best results, but just something that I can get by with until I move into a new place that (hopefully) has a basement that I can convert a room or two into a decent studio.
I was planning on building my treatment out of Owens Corning 703, similar to this. I figure, this way, whatever treatment I build for this room, can still be used in the new room when I move.
What would you guys do?
Here's a diagram I did in Illustrator so you can get all the room dimensions:
Now, as you can see... the size is decent, but the fact that nearly two whole walls are covered by a window or a mirror are going to make this really tricky, since I can't exactly hang acoustic panels on glass. Unfortunately, I can't really move to a different room, because for one - They have stuff in them and two - they have similar layouts. Also - Where the 4' wall is, is where the door is to get into the room, if it makes a difference, I didn't draw it in cause I figured all the marks would get confusing haha.
To make things even more ridiculous, here is what I have it setup like now:
Obviously, there's a lot of stuff in there
I'm certainly not hoping for the best results, but just something that I can get by with until I move into a new place that (hopefully) has a basement that I can convert a room or two into a decent studio.
I was planning on building my treatment out of Owens Corning 703, similar to this. I figure, this way, whatever treatment I build for this room, can still be used in the new room when I move.
What would you guys do?