Post 6 made on Wednesday January 7, 2015 at 02:25 |
ErikU Long Time Member |
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Architextures is a good suggestion. There is often an acoustic engineer that provides a spec, but not always.
If you are just looking for general acoustic room treatment, Acoustimac is a great low-cost option. For best recording, mixing, and listening, a room should have a mix of absorption and diffusion anyway.
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