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Re: Room acoustics newbie
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Thu, 07 October 2010 08:06
jazzlover
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Carpet on the walls and floors are used in studios I've been to. In fact one uses tray eggs, the type made of paper. It's not visually appealing but does a good job of "trapping" sound waves.
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