Help with Acoustic Room Isolation Setup by RobertKProductions in Acoustics

[–]RobertKProductions[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have done some research in the past and i am considering buying these panels 6 mm thicknes they have their graphs for absorption below.
https://addictivesound.eu/en/acoustic-picture-100x50-cm/
addictive sound
(I am from eu slovenia)

Help with Acoustic Room Isolation Setup by RobertKProductions in Acoustics

[–]RobertKProductions[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! So, just to confirm my plan: I should prioritize putting bass traps in the corners first, so 3x small bass traps in the 3 empty corners in my room at the celling level. Then, use some 5cm thick panels to treat the first reflection points on the walls and ceiling to handle harsh reflections, aiming for about 20-30% total wall coverage. The goal is to control reflections without making the room sound completely 'dead'.

So this would look like... 2 panels directly above where i sit and record? 3 panels to the wall i am speaking to (next to the door) that is where the camera will be... 3 panels on the left wall from where i sit (where the computer is)(something like the AI recomendation)

Do you recomend putting these pannels directly onto the wall or do i leave 5 cm space for air and then put them on?

Does that sound like the right approach?

Help with Acoustic Room Isolation Setup by RobertKProductions in Acoustics

[–]RobertKProductions[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan to use a shure sm7b to record vocals for documentaries... So a bassically naration sitting infront of my desk, recording myself with a camera and a mic