I've got a smaller room than you (really quite small) but I've found a way to put a 7.1.4 rig. I've changed my main speakers recently (L,R) and it changed lots of things I need to adapt. However, even If I'm not in dolby's recommendations, I think my room is working quite well. I can hear some little issues when I move objects in atmos, but I can really live with. If I had money, I would build a 9.1.4 , but I'm really satisfied to see what I've accomplished in such a small room and I can mix and listen in atmos :)
From all the studios I've been in, I think the angles of the speakers have a bigger impact than the size of the room once you get everything properly calibrated.
this. 1-by lumber will pretty much always warp in this use (source... I own a few warped panels). Sheet ply wood ripped to size will stay much more true to shape.
Just noticed your lava lamp, I'm glad I'm not the only one that has one in the studio!! Haha Great video Dave!!
Actually, I have two. ;)
I've got a smaller room than you (really quite small) but I've found a way to put a 7.1.4 rig. I've changed my main speakers recently (L,R) and it changed lots of things I need to adapt. However, even If I'm not in dolby's recommendations, I think my room is working quite well. I can hear some little issues when I move objects in atmos, but I can really live with. If I had money, I would build a 9.1.4 , but I'm really satisfied to see what I've accomplished in such a small room and I can mix and listen in atmos :)
From all the studios I've been in, I think the angles of the speakers have a bigger impact than the size of the room once you get everything properly calibrated.
@@goingto11 i have a trinnov that help me a lot to keep everything calibrated.
Real wood will warp and not much you can do about it. Use 3/4" furniture grade plywood.
this. 1-by lumber will pretty much always warp in this use (source... I own a few warped panels). Sheet ply wood ripped to size will stay much more true to shape.