I've come to the conclusion that Reddit is building this room. Where is the best spot for acoustic foam panels? (1) left wall (2) rear wall (3) right wall (4) ceiling? I'm
I want to but acoustic foam panels to decrease the echo in this room. I was wondering if 1 wall would be enough, or should I get one for both the empty
I built acoustic panels (haven't hung them yet :)) following a tutorial on youtube. Total cost ~$30 : r/BudgetAudiophile
Not 100% finished but still pretty happy about it ! : r/battlestations
Foam on the ceiling of homestudio : r/audioengineering
Made some stands out of PVC for my acoustic foam treatment : r/WeAreTheMusicMakers
ELI5: how does someone soundproof a room? : r/explainlikeimfive
Hey, I recently tried to set up an amateur home studio by putting some acoustic foam panels on the walls, but they barely seem to do anything. There's still considerable echo in
New looks after acoustic treatment. Sound improved noticeable, and looking good IMO. What do you guys think? : r/battlestations
Yall like the giant acoustic panels? : r/battlestations
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My new setup! I did acoustic foam for the first time! My Mac is just my old desktop with older projects. What ya think? What should I change? I also put a