I am in a bedroom.........with no extra acoustical treatment only normal stuff in the room
If you now asked me..is there any problem with your room regarding acoustics i would tell you i have no idea
Without measurements...is there a way you can make me understand there's something wrong with my room?
if i clap or anything i can't understand either if thats an issue.....clap sounds like a clap.......
what would make me understand that my room is indeed bad without buying measuring the room with the microphone for acoustics?
Room Acoustics Question
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georgeusageo123 georgeusageo123 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=534180
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- 18 posts since 22 Oct, 2021
- KVRAF
- 16826 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
If you actually have a bed in that room, then chances of acoustical problems have diminished a great deal.
Have you ever helped with someone moving house, and noticed what a completely empty room sounds like? That hollowness is what you should be listening to. It gets reduced by carpet on the floor, curtains and other window dressing, book cases, couches. All that stuff absorbs reflections and prevents they can go without hindrance from the window to the back wall and back and forth and back and forth.
Have you ever helped with someone moving house, and noticed what a completely empty room sounds like? That hollowness is what you should be listening to. It gets reduced by carpet on the floor, curtains and other window dressing, book cases, couches. All that stuff absorbs reflections and prevents they can go without hindrance from the window to the back wall and back and forth and back and forth.
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