Beautiful concert halls, gigantic high-ceilinged spaces, lofty stairwells with glorious natural reverb...capturing the sound of an acoustically-pleasing room can make a great recording truly special. But getting a good sound in a bad space is very, very difficult.
What if you're an artist recording at home? What if you don't have the budget for a properly treated studio? What if you move to a new house or apartment?
Foam, for example, is great for highs, but does absolutely nothing for lows. On its own, foam will just make your tracks sound dull, causing you to EQ the highs back in, which adds noise to your recordings.
The trick is to balance the absorption evenly across ALL frequencies, and that requires multiple layers of material.
1. Punched Aluminum Diffusor
2. Acoustic-Grade Wool Absorber
3. Tensioned Aluminum Foil Membrane Diffusor
4. Isolating Air Gap
5. Tensioned Aluminum Foil Membrane Diffusor
6. Acoustic-Grade Wool Absorber
7. Polycarbonate Diffusor
8. Asymmetric Isolating Air Gaps
9. Patented Polyester Acoustic Fiberboard
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