#studio #rebuild almost done now. 🥳 Not sure if I like the #acoustic #panel (s) as they take away quite a bit of light. Also, electrical problems still unresolved. But the electricians are coming today, so I have high hopes. 😇
@amadeus That is looking very neat, congratulations! Yes, those serious absorbers are towering quite tall and the room does seem to get the main light from the direction you took the pictures. Accoustics can be messy.
@stahlbrandt Yes, it can be. 😅 I was thinking of cutting them in half to make them shorter and then patching together a third panel from the two leftover pieces and hanging that third panel from the roof. But that's something for a little later in the year, I guess, since I'd also have to change (or make from scratch) the fabric sleeves for all three panels.
@amadeus On the ceiling: Ok so one hanging trap as well. Maybe the room acoustics are such that you want to absorb the higher frequencies and their reflections in the ceiling and a narrower absorber with less width, stealing less height, but in a pair could work. I assume you have or want to measure the room acoustics and for the type of jobs you do. Let me/your followers know how you proceed. Very cool! 👍🏻
@stahlbrandt I have not measured the room yet. It will be interesting to see if there are tools for this on #linux. I used to use https://rodetest.com/. In my previous studio (which I shared with a good friend) we had the acoustics done by WSDG and among many other things (like massive #basstrap (s) in the corners and even on the ceiling in the back of the room) there was also a ceiling sail on top of the listening spot. Still, we used a #trinnov on top of all of that to get it right. 🫣
FuzzMeasure - RØDETEST

@amadeus That sounds quite fancy what you did back then. Of course an important parameter is budget 😁