Hi all,
For those of you who know about my setup, you would know that i have a have a horrible acoustic room to work with - ie, polished concrete floors, high ceilings (3.5mts) with skylights and a wall of glass (bifold doors) on one wall.
I am now looking at things that i can do to soften the room acoustically w/o losing all the things i love about the room (namely, everything that Imentioned above).
So far i've come up with a rug and some acoustic paintings opposite the front speakers - eg, http://www.acousticart.com.au/
the room is about to be re-painted. is there a sound deadening undercoat/primer that i should look at that i can paint over?
Any stealth like suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Julie
For those of you who know about my setup, you would know that i have a have a horrible acoustic room to work with - ie, polished concrete floors, high ceilings (3.5mts) with skylights and a wall of glass (bifold doors) on one wall.
I am now looking at things that i can do to soften the room acoustically w/o losing all the things i love about the room (namely, everything that Imentioned above).
So far i've come up with a rug and some acoustic paintings opposite the front speakers - eg, http://www.acousticart.com.au/
the room is about to be re-painted. is there a sound deadening undercoat/primer that i should look at that i can paint over?
Any stealth like suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Julie
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