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Title: Taming boomy bass in my studio
Post by: HarpDoc on January 28, 2008, 03:46:20 PM
Hi guys,

I've got some decent monitors, a nice computer, Sound Forge 8, and Sonar 4. It's all set up in a small, narrow bedroom. I get a boomy bass sound that makes it difficult to get a good, accurate mix. I'd like to tame it as inexpensively as possible. It is my understanding that taming bass is the most difficult--if I just put up 2" foam, I'm mostly deadening everything BUT the bass. I've read that high density fiberglass is the ticket. Do you think I could buy some high density fiberglass batting, sew some fabric around it, and use that?

See link:  http://www.shop.com/+-a-r30+fiberglass+kraft+battery-p45099425-k36-st.shtml

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Title: Re: Taming boomy bass in my studio
Post by: heath on January 28, 2008, 03:48:32 PM
GIK Acoustics.  Glenn is the man, and his treatments are cheap!