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Hi,
I have a room I'll be renovating to be used solely for recording drums. It's 18'x16' with 14' ceiling. A couple questions I have (actually, I have tons of questions ;-)... Is the size of this room big enough to get a good "room" sound? What material should I cover the floor, walls and ceiling with? (Hardwood, etc) Keep in mind I can completely design the room within the size I mentioned, and I have a decent budget. Any advice, suggestions, or links would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Frank |
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