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Which room to choose?

Posted: Thu, 2021-Oct-28, 21:48
by Krakadon
Hi. So sorry to hear about John. Glad to see Soundman2020 has a forum though. He helped me out a few years ago.

I'm moving my studio into a house and I have two room available to me for my new studio. Neither are very good. One is a typical square bedroom, but decent size, 14'x~13'x~9'. The other is a larger bedroom with more square feet and cubic feed due to a vaulted ceiling but a really weird geometry.

Both rooms are carpeted and I don't have funds to change it so I was thinking to layout qty 3 4'x8'x3/4" pieces of MDF and covering that with a 8'x12' piece of vinyl floor remnant.

I have some acoustic treatments in my current room I'll move with but for the most part it is lots of traps with OC703.[img][img][/img][/img]

I'm assuming the room with the vaulted ceiling/bigger volume is better. Is this correct? Which room would be better?

Obviously I need to measure the rooms but I can't do that till everything arrives and at that point I'll have a space crunch...

Which room to choose?

Posted: Fri, 2021-Oct-29, 03:04
by Starlight
Hello Krakadon and welcome.

Symmetry from the listening position forward is important in a control room so I suggest using your smaller room as the control room and the larger room as the live room, where the room's shape will give a palette of acoustic opportunities because symmetry in a live room is not a requirement.

Which room to choose?

Posted: Fri, 2021-Nov-05, 03:34
by Krakadon
Thanks, great suggestion. I only get the one though.

Which room to choose?

Posted: Sun, 2021-Nov-21, 15:36
by gullfo
the lower drawing "dev's room" would be the good choice

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Posted: Tue, 2021-Nov-30, 18:43
by Krakadon
Here is REW measurement files for each room (empty)

Which room to choose?

Posted: Wed, 2021-Dec-01, 20:49
by Krakadon
Bump. REW data uploaded. Need to make decision today. Thanks if anyone is able to reply.

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Posted: Sat, 2021-Dec-04, 11:54
by gullfo
square-ish room

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Posted: Sun, 2021-Dec-12, 21:47
by Soundman2020
Totally agree with Starlight and Glenn: The squarish room will allow you to get decent symmetry and reasonably good acosutic response. The "strangely shaped room" will not. Those alcoves on the sides will mess with the acoustics.

- Stuart -