Why don't you post this at John Sayers forum or at the acoustics forum at
recording.org.
http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/in...7f16cb1417c80f
http://www.recording.org/forum-34.html
Don
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How do you treat a room to make it ideal for mixing and listening? Do
you ideally want to stop ALL reflection and reverberation? Ie a
completely dead room, or do you just want to tone it down a little?
I have a room in my basement that has 2 poured concrete walls on the
left and back, drywall on the front, and wide open to a large rec-room
on the right. The floor is concrete, and the ceiling is about 9 feet
high, with exposed floor joists supporting the 1st floor.
What are some simple things I can do to make this room as good as
possible? Carpet? Frame/drywall over the concrete walls? Put in a
drop ceiling, drywall ceiling, other? I heard parallel walls are bad,
they bounce sound back and forth or something? I am planning on
finishing the basement, so any suggestions would be great. Thanks,