As you said, small rooms benefits most from well positioned and correctly built broadband absorbers, specially in the corners with 45 degrees incidence, BUT you can make binary amplitude diffusion tuned to 1 or 2 khz and up over the absorbers to make the room a little bit more alive if needed. In my room (53 m³) I decided to make the back of the room the dry part, that is where I record stuff, killing every strong reflection around the instrument. The front wall where the monitoring is positioned I'll try some binary amplitude diffusers to see if I get better results with acoustic comfort and the main reason: if room mics will sound better or not.
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Your videos are always super informative and eaiser for me to comprehend than most. Appreciate you buddy👍
Glad to hear it!
I ended up using my quadratic diffusers in my corners to offset the boundary interference. It also (probably) diffuses some of the upper SBIR
Yup
Quite informative!
Glad you think so!
Well taught.
thanks bro, gonna build a small room and big room. small room for mixing with mid range speakers and a big room as a living/jam/recording space.
Awesome! That sounds like a great plan. When do you plan to start building it?
Would you recommend alpha panels in a small room? When it comes to recording vocals and alittle bit of mixing?
As you said, small rooms benefits most from well positioned and correctly built broadband absorbers, specially in the corners with 45 degrees incidence, BUT you can make binary amplitude diffusion tuned to 1 or 2 khz and up over the absorbers to make the room a little bit more alive if needed. In my room (53 m³) I decided to make the back of the room the dry part, that is where I record stuff, killing every strong reflection around the instrument. The front wall where the monitoring is positioned I'll try some binary amplitude diffusers to see if I get better results with acoustic comfort and the main reason: if room mics will sound better or not.
gik acoustics scatter plates comes to mind. i had that in the past. I see you also have gik ones .
i wrote that before watching the end. good video
Do you do consults at all?
I do! You can book a soundproof clarity call at www.soundproofyourstudio.com
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Diffusion is confusin’
Great!
So with 14m3, I guess my room would be considered micro
8:15 would anyone really want to build diffusion down to 20 Hz you would have to sit 168 feet from the diffuser 😂
11,3 feet is 3,44 meter
Right on