A chat about my recent experience trying to acoustically treat a room using both acoustic foam and then, the more expensive acoustic panels.
After moving to a new house and realising that my office/studio was a basically a reverb chamber, I set about the task of getting it to sound good enough to record in.
Initially, I tried acoustic foam and, while I have no doubt that decent, dense, thick acoustic foam will undoubtedly help reduce echos and reverb in a room, some of the junk available on Amazon is a complete waste of time and money.
I followed up with some acoustic panels from GIK Acoustics (this is not an advert or sponsored as I paid a healthy sum for my kit) and I wish I'd done it months ago. What a difference!
Current Setup - [ Ссылка ]
9 x 242 Acoustic Panels - 1200mm x 600mm x 50mm - [ Ссылка ]
3 x Monster Bass Traps - 1200mm x 600mm x 150mm - [ Ссылка ]
1 x Freestanding Bass Trap - 1430mm x 600mm x 100mm - [ Ссылка ]
If you have any questions about my experiences, feel free to ask in the comments. Thank you for watching.
#acousticfoam #audio #reverb
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