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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 12:17
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Hey all i recently moved and ... now my studio is in a new room with new accoustics ... my genelecs sound terrible .... the bottom end is losted ... the mids are muddy and a few frequencies are resonating heaps and much louder than the others ....
anyone had this problem ........... what am i to do my genelecs suck in this room ,,,,,,,, I have no idea what to do what to buy
any help would be great thanks in adv
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 16:31
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QUOTE (Mac-Dee @ Mon 31 Jul 2006, 11:17)  Hey all i recently moved and ... now my studio is in a new room with new accoustics ... my genelecs sound terrible .... the bottom end is losted ... the mids are muddy and a few frequencies are resonating heaps and much louder than the others ....
anyone had this problem ........... what am i to do my genelecs suck in this room ,,,,,,,, I have no idea what to do what to buy
any help would be great thanks in adv Cheap advice: move the speakers around in the room. Bookcases = diffusion. Carpets, cutrtains, fabric covered furniture = absorbtion. Look into getting some acoustic treatment for the room. I recommend Real Traps. You can add them one at a time until the sound is evened out. More expensive than the foam stuff, but it works much better and isn't as ugly.
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