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My small studio (or my voice!) seems to have a frequency 'hump' - No matter
which microphone I use I always get a boomy sound at around 100 Hz. Check
the Spectrum analyser picture from CuBase:
http://users.cybercity.dk/%7Eccc86336/hump.jpg

The room is L360 cm (104") x W220 cm (88") x H225 cm (90") with thick carpet
floor, really hard concrete ceiling and curtain covered walls, door and
window (during
recording).

I need a way to absorb some 100 Hz in the room, any plans on the Net for
Bass Traps ?

JimR
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:20:04 +0100, "JimR" wrote:

My small studio (or my voice!) seems to have a frequency 'hump' - No matter
which microphone I use I always get a boomy sound at around 100 Hz. Check
the Spectrum analyser picture from CuBase:
http://users.cybercity.dk/%7Eccc86336/hump.jpg

The room is L360 cm (104") x W220 cm (88") x H225 cm (90") with thick carpet
floor, really hard concrete ceiling and curtain covered walls, door and
window (during
recording).

I need a way to absorb some 100 Hz in the room, any plans on the Net for
Bass Traps ?


1. www.realtraps.com
2.
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?...ch&r=&session=

Kal

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Go to

http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

and yo will be rewarded.

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"videochas www.locoworks.com" wrote in
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Go to

http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

and yo will be rewarded.



This man speakes the truth. I built some traps (and mid band absorbers) this
summmer from Ethan's info. Best thing I ever did for my modest home studio.

--
Now Go Play!

Craig Ramseur
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"videochas www.locoworks.com" wrote in
ups.com:

Go to

http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

and yo will be rewarded.



You can also search he

http://www.recording.org/modules.php...viewforum&f=34


There's plenty of info, and Ethan (and other acousticians) hang out here and
give great advice.
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Now Go Play!

Craig Ramseur


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thank you all, this is great

JimR

"Craig Ramseur" skrev i en meddelelse
...
"videochas www.locoworks.com" wrote in
ups.com:

Go to

http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

and yo will be rewarded.



You can also search he

http://www.recording.org/modules.php...viewforum&f=34


There's plenty of info, and Ethan (and other acousticians) hang out here

and
give great advice.
--
Now Go Play!

Craig Ramseur



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