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Starting to set up the new gaming office! Thanks for watching guys! Any feedback is awesome!
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Cool room bro, dont forget cable management. ;)
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Not the proper layout for the acoustic titles at all. You don't plaster your wall with them, you place them at the "hot-zones" of your room where sounds bounces the most.
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Skates wrote Cool room bro, dont forget cable management. ;)
Oh I wont lol and thanks .
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Trans_Am wrote Not the proper layout for the acoustic titles at all. You don't plaster your wall with them, you place them at the "hot-zones" of your room where sounds bounces the most.
Yea I know it looks kinda bad in the video but I plan on finishing off both walls with them anyway. It echos pretty bad in there. Any suggestions then? I was thinking maybe putting some on the ceiling as well. I am not sure if that would help though. Thanks for the feedback.
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Grown wroteTrans_Am wrote Not the proper layout for the acoustic titles at all. You don't plaster your wall with them, you place them at the "hot-zones" of your room where sounds bounces the most.
Yea I know it looks kinda bad in the video but I plan on finishing off both walls with them anyway. It echos pretty bad in there. Any suggestions then? I was thinking maybe putting some on the ceiling as well. I am not sure if that would help though. Thanks for the feedback.
It's alot of trial an error and also depends on what type of setup you are going for.
Audio recording or music playback through large speakers.
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Trans_Am wroteGrown wroteTrans_Am wrote Not the proper layout for the acoustic titles at all. You don't plaster your wall with them, you place them at the "hot-zones" of your room where sounds bounces the most.
Yea I know it looks kinda bad in the video but I plan on finishing off both walls with them anyway. It echos pretty bad in there. Any suggestions then? I was thinking maybe putting some on the ceiling as well. I am not sure if that would help though. Thanks for the feedback.
It's alot of trial an error and also depends on what type of setup you are going for.
Audio recording or music playback through large speakers.
Ahh okay thank you. I will be doing audio recording.
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