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Is there anything out there online about how to acoustically tune a room?
Or room treatments in general?
I've done some searches and found nothing impressive. Mostly short two,
three paragraph stuff with little details.

Thanks

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1) books by F. Alton Everest
2) the RPG website. they make all sorts of room treatment stuff
3) bass trapping is a big help in almost any circumstance. Ethan Winer
is a regular here, and he has bass trap products that many people like

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Thanks for the info.
What's RPG website?

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1) books by F. Alton Everest
2) the RPG website. they make all sorts of room treatment stuff
3) bass trapping is a big help in almost any circumstance. Ethan Winer
is a regular here, and he has bass trap products that many people like



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Here are three more sites to check out

http://www.recording.org/forum-34.html

http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/in...7f16cb1417c80f

http://www.acoustisoft.com/index.html

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Is there anything out there online about how to acoustically tune a room?
Or room treatments in general?
I've done some searches and found nothing impressive. Mostly short two,
three paragraph stuff with little details.

Thanks

IS





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Is there anything out there online about how to acoustically tune a room?
Or room treatments in general?
I've done some searches and found nothing impressive. Mostly short two,
three paragraph stuff with little details.


The rest of it is experience, coupled with a little magic. But you can
start with
http://www.realtraps.com. Ethan's a buddy of this newsgroup
so take what info he offers and look at his products.


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IS wrote:
Is there anything out there online about how to acoustically tune a room?
Or room treatments in general?
I've done some searches and found nothing impressive. Mostly short two,
three paragraph stuff with little details.


Go and buy the F. Alton Everest book on small studio accoustics. Worth
every penny.
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