- Aug 3, 2009
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Hey there dudes
Since last year I've been renting a room in a rehearsal/studio place set on a large, one-story old house. Now that it's been some months I'm confident enough as to move my shit there (the more expensive things I have collecting dust in the house).
But since I renewed the contract, I moved from the previous, larger and rectangular room I was in, into a smaller, cubic room :Smug: Bass freqs resonate like crazy there and even though is not treated yet, I'm fearing investing on acoustic treatment might not be enough to make it usable (for mix and mic'ing cabs). Especially since the other room naturally sounded much better, but unfortunately the dude dealing with the business there seems unwilling -for the moment, at least- to rent me back the bigger room.
What should I do? Do you guys have some general tip as to how to go about the treatment part? I'm also gonna have to isolate with fiber glass and other materials -at least to avoid incoming noise from the rehearsal rooms- but I'm afraid that might make the acoustics worse because of the limited size of the room (3.1 meters on each side, and a false ceiling at 2.5 mts).
Any help or advice is much appreciated - been wondering how to go about with this for quite some time.
Thanks much
Since last year I've been renting a room in a rehearsal/studio place set on a large, one-story old house. Now that it's been some months I'm confident enough as to move my shit there (the more expensive things I have collecting dust in the house).
But since I renewed the contract, I moved from the previous, larger and rectangular room I was in, into a smaller, cubic room :Smug: Bass freqs resonate like crazy there and even though is not treated yet, I'm fearing investing on acoustic treatment might not be enough to make it usable (for mix and mic'ing cabs). Especially since the other room naturally sounded much better, but unfortunately the dude dealing with the business there seems unwilling -for the moment, at least- to rent me back the bigger room.
What should I do? Do you guys have some general tip as to how to go about the treatment part? I'm also gonna have to isolate with fiber glass and other materials -at least to avoid incoming noise from the rehearsal rooms- but I'm afraid that might make the acoustics worse because of the limited size of the room (3.1 meters on each side, and a false ceiling at 2.5 mts).
Any help or advice is much appreciated - been wondering how to go about with this for quite some time.
Thanks much
