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| Welcome | Member Introduction Hi from New BrunswickDiscuss Hi from New Brunswick in the General Shack Area forum; Hi from New Brunswick I'm in the process of building a recording studio (11'X13'X8') which is small and I'm hoping ... |
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| Hi from New Brunswick I'm in the process of building a recording studio (11'X13'X8') which is small and I'm hoping it will sound good enough to do professional recordings, I'm planning to record some of my own songs. My next step is to find a sound pressure level meter (SPL) so I can test the lower frequencies. I'm wondering if there is a way for me to test lower frequencies without buying an SPL meter, since I have high quality microphones here, but they are not C-weighted. I also have software that simulates a spectrum analyser. In my corners, I built panel absorbers to absorb frequencies from 70 to 110 Hz and then I put 4" triangles of fibrex insulation in front of the panels, from the floor to the ceiling. The triangles are 2'X2'X 2'10". BUT I'm wondering why the panel absorbers behind the fibrex insulation didn't improve the sound???? ![]() | |||
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| | Re: Hi from New Brunswick Hi Richard and welcome to the Shack! You might be able to use your mic instead of an SPL meter, your mic should be better if it's flat. I'd post this question in the BFD | REW Forum. I'd post the acoustics question in Acoustics... this way the proper folks will see your questions. You should be able to get some very good help. | |||
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