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Re: Is room treatment a must for bedroom producers? [message #99452 is a reply to message #99445] Thu, 28 May 2026 16:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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It totally depends on the room and what you're lookin' for.

The room has a major impact on sound - there's no doubt about that.

So if you want to hear the source and not the room, you'll need to do some work.

But if you know your room - especially if you're on a budget - and if its flaws aren't glaring, you can probably do a budget setup and be fine.

Glaring flaws are things like all hard surfaces like concrete or tile, especially in a small space.  That's hard to work with 'cause it will over-emphasize certain sounds and make you want to mix 'em to "correct."  Playback in another environment - the sound is way off.

One thing that always helps - mount the speakers flush with the front wall and make your listening spot far away from the rear and side walls.  If you can't sit far from walls, cover them with acoustic wedges, largest you can get.  If you can't mount the speakers flush to the wall, pull 'em away from the front wall and/or use flanking subs.
 
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