Inexpensive acoustic material / improving sound in a room?
Posted: 20/11/2008 - 1:09
Hey Just joined, a friend tipped me off...
I have this room about 3x4m with old torn ugly wallpaper, and thought I'd set up a studio-like environment.
I'd like to spend more money on the nearfield monitors than classy acoustic materials, since it's an apartment and I'd have to tear it down if I move...
Any tips to make a workable room for having fun with sound? Someone said 'heavy drapes work well' and I saw a DIY thing here with a curved plywood reflector etc.
I don't mind building stuff if you can tip me off to simple things that can be done to improve things... rugs, stuff in the ceiling, padded walls for when I run out of musical inspiration...
I have this room about 3x4m with old torn ugly wallpaper, and thought I'd set up a studio-like environment.
I'd like to spend more money on the nearfield monitors than classy acoustic materials, since it's an apartment and I'd have to tear it down if I move...
Any tips to make a workable room for having fun with sound? Someone said 'heavy drapes work well' and I saw a DIY thing here with a curved plywood reflector etc.
I don't mind building stuff if you can tip me off to simple things that can be done to improve things... rugs, stuff in the ceiling, padded walls for when I run out of musical inspiration...