Door in corner of studio - bass traps
Door in corner of studio - bass traps
I'm finally getting around to fixing up my room acoustically, and the first thing I'm putting in are bass traps; two LENRD's in each corner. My problem is one of the corners (the back left corner if I'm sitting at the mixing desk) has a door, so I cant put bass traps there. What would be the most effective thing to do? just not put bass traps there but still have them on the other back corner? put them there but cut a V out of the center so theyre there but the door can still open and close? I'm not sure what i should do. If i cut a V then i lose a bunch of bass absorption right?
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We have a water heater closet in one corner of the control room and my partner devised a way to mount 4" 703 on frames in opposite corners; the frame on the closet door side was mounted on piano hinges to swing open when access to the water heater is needed. May not be a workable solution for you if the door in question has a lot of traffic.
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