Help my room
Help my room
Hei, my room has kind of an odd shape so i would like some help with where i should place the monitors to get the best out of the room. Here is a pic http://imgur.com/khrBzUK
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Re: Help my room
there is no general rule where to place monitors in your room it depends on your furniture
i think there is no way then to try different positions, or invest in some sound treatment for the room
i think there is no way then to try different positions, or invest in some sound treatment for the room
Re: Help my room
I would recommend you to ask in the acoustics sub-forum on gearslutz. Amazing place to learn on this matters, where professional acousticians hang and willing to help. That's how I started, and now my room has +20 bass traps lol But basically the thing is, if your room is small you are screwed.
About monitor placement, as Themis said there is no rule where to place them, but there are places which can be used as a good start point. One is, monitors almost flush to the walls (that's how I have mines set up), although you should avoid that if your monitors are rear ported. Another place is to sit about 38% into the room, have your monitors and you form and equilateral triangle and experiment from there. On your specific setup, first I would place the monitors in the left wall. Almost always you want to face the short wall for better acoustics. Then I would experiment. Move, measure, repeat... But yeah, that's an odd shape I would go on and ask at the gearslutz forums.
About monitor placement, as Themis said there is no rule where to place them, but there are places which can be used as a good start point. One is, monitors almost flush to the walls (that's how I have mines set up), although you should avoid that if your monitors are rear ported. Another place is to sit about 38% into the room, have your monitors and you form and equilateral triangle and experiment from there. On your specific setup, first I would place the monitors in the left wall. Almost always you want to face the short wall for better acoustics. Then I would experiment. Move, measure, repeat... But yeah, that's an odd shape I would go on and ask at the gearslutz forums.
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Re: Help my room
picturesblizt wrote: That's how I started, and now my room has +20 bass traps lol .
Re: Help my room
There you go.John Clees wrote:picturesblizt wrote: That's how I started, and now my room has +20 bass traps lol .
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/10434745-post8842.html
Too lazy to link the pictures there right now.
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must have sounded horrible without the sound treatment
stone floor, nearly no furniture
stone floor, nearly no furniture
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Indeed it sounded bad, but any empty small room will sound bad. This room was actually a marriage bedroom that I truned into a studio/listening specific room. That's why I have the minimum furniture possible for my needs and the rest is room treatment with the focus in shortening as much as possible the reverberation times across all the frequencies. I built some diffusers too as I didn't want to deaden much the space (aka killing the high frequencies too much). I still have an annoying bump in th 60hz "area because of room modes, but at the moment I'm very satisfied how the room is sounding. It's very hard to turn the average bedroom where we do our living into a stellar sounding room because 95% are square/rectangle shaped anyway.Themis wrote:must have sounded horrible without the sound treatment
stone floor, nearly no furniture