Thinking about studio acoustics can be confusing a.f.
Every little thing seems to affect every little other thing. And round and round we go.
If you then have some major part of the room causing a seemingly unsolvable headache, the question can quickly creep up:
“Is my room going to be a nightmare to treat?”
Is it even worth attempting anything at all, or should you maybe just look for a different option altogether?
So you go online, reading in forums and facebook groups about the issue.
Only to end up with your brain on fire and smoke coming out of your ears.
“Can someone PLEAAASSEE just give me a straight up answer!!?!”
Well, let me have a go at it.
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THE PHANTOM SPEAKER TEST
"How to correctly place your listening position and speakers, no matter what room you're in."
- Find the correct wall to face in your home studio
- Optimize the low end and minimize reflection effects
- Get the distance between wall and speakers right
- Get a stereo image like on really good headphones
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