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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102042 is a reply to message #102041] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 06:19 |
Robert
Messages: 127 Registered: May 2007
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Amen Don, after years of chasing the "Magic box" I spent $300.00 on some
Fibrex insulation, fabric, wood frame and staples and a weekend's work.
Built 16 - 2' x 4' x 4" panels, hung em mostly in the corners of my
tracking and mixing rooms. Huge difference in the low end, much tighter and
defined, less muddy. The best $300.00 I ever spent in the studio.
Rob
Another $0.02 CAD
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:4969e286@linux...
> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>
> Bottom line - they don't work
>
> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to
> treat your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>
> just my $0.02 CAD
>
>
>
> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:496939e3$1@linux...
>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>
>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>
>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>> and
>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait stuff
>>> always
>>> irritates me!
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>
>>> Jan 24, 07
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>
>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102044 is a reply to message #102042] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 10:04 |
Rich Lamanna
Messages: 316 Registered: February 2006
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Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are some
problems. Not sure where to start.
Rich
"Rob_A" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message news:496a0359@linux...
> Amen Don, after years of chasing the "Magic box" I spent $300.00 on some
> Fibrex insulation, fabric, wood frame and staples and a weekend's work.
> Built 16 - 2' x 4' x 4" panels, hung em mostly in the corners of my
> tracking and mixing rooms. Huge difference in the low end, much tighter
> and defined, less muddy. The best $300.00 I ever spent in the studio.
>
> Rob
> Another $0.02 CAD
>
>
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:4969e286@linux...
>> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>>
>> Bottom line - they don't work
>>
>> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to
>> treat your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>>
>> just my $0.02 CAD
>>
>>
>>
>> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:496939e3$1@linux...
>>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>>
>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>>
>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>>
>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>>
>>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>>> and
>>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait stuff
>>>> always
>>>> irritates me!
>>>>
>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>>
>>>> Jan 24, 07
>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>>
>>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>>
>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
>>>
>>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102046 is a reply to message #102041] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 10:57 |
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Oh, you SO nailed my thoughts on this one.
- Kerry (who is in the process of building *real* acoustic conditioning in
his room this month).
On 1/11/09 3:59 AM, in article 4969e286@linux, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com>
wrote:
> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>
> Bottom line - they don't work
>
> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to treat
> your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>
> just my $0.02 CAD
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102047 is a reply to message #102044] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 11:04 |
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Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
can be done cheap and still look great.
Here's a couple of angles for you:
http://www.atsacoustics.com/
Mo' spendy side:
http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
105.html
Mo' cheaper side:
http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with sonic
benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
- K
Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
<richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are some
> problems. Not sure where to start.
>
> Rich
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102048 is a reply to message #102047] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 11:07 |
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A bit more on the SuperChunks etc
http://www.runet.edu/~shelm/acoustics/bass-traps.html
- K
On 1/11/09 11:04 AM, in article C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com, "Kerry
Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
> can be done cheap and still look great.
>
> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>
> Mo' spendy side:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
> 105.html
>
> Mo' cheaper side:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>
> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with sonic
> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>
> - K
>
> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>
>
> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are some
>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>
>> Rich
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102049 is a reply to message #102044] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 11:20 |
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Here's another take:
http://forum.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?t=535
- K
On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
<richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are some
> problems. Not sure where to start.
>
> Rich
>
> "Rob_A" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message news:496a0359@linux...
>> Amen Don, after years of chasing the "Magic box" I spent $300.00 on some
>> Fibrex insulation, fabric, wood frame and staples and a weekend's work.
>> Built 16 - 2' x 4' x 4" panels, hung em mostly in the corners of my
>> tracking and mixing rooms. Huge difference in the low end, much tighter
>> and defined, less muddy. The best $300.00 I ever spent in the studio.
>>
>> Rob
>> Another $0.02 CAD
>>
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:4969e286@linux...
>>> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>>> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>>>
>>> Bottom line - they don't work
>>>
>>> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to
>>> treat your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>>>
>>> just my $0.02 CAD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:496939e3$1@linux...
>>>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>>>
>>>> Rich
>>>>
>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction
>>>>> -System.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti
>>>>> -Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-
>>>>> Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>>>> and
>>>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait stuff
>>>>> always
>>>>> irritates me!
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercon
>>>>> trol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan 24, 07
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.ht
>>>>> ml
>>>>>
>>>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http:/
>>>>> /www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_MasterControl_01_W-N AMM-07
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liqu
>>>>> id-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102051 is a reply to message #102041] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 13:53 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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Don I agree, your right, I also believe a good analyzer like the SMART system
can certainly help adjust a room for better acoustics and speaker placement,
etc. I think it would still be interesting to see if you could get your
local dealer to rent you the KRK magic box to see if it helps at all. It'd
be nice to try before you buy, if it actually improved you mixes it might
be worth the money. In the end your right, no box is going to fix bad acoustics.
Good advice, start with the room treatment first.
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote:
>This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>
>Bottom line - they don't work
>
>For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to treat
>your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>
>just my $0.02 CAD
>
>
>
>"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:496939e3$1@linux...
>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>
>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>
>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>> and
>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait stuff
>>> always
>>> irritates me!
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>
>>> Jan 24, 07
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>
>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102052 is a reply to message #102041] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 13:54 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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Don I agree, your right, I also believe a good analyzer like the SMART system
can certainly help adjust a room for better acoustics and speaker placement,
etc. I think it would still be interesting to see if you could get your
local dealer to rent you the KRK magic box to see if it helps at all. It'd
be nice to try before you buy, if it actually improved you mixes it might
be worth the money. In the end your right, no box is going to fix bad acoustics.
Good advice, spend the money on room treatment first.
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote:
>This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>
>Bottom line - they don't work
>
>For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to treat
>your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>
>just my $0.02 CAD
>
>
>
>"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:496939e3$1@linux...
>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>
>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>
>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>> and
>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait stuff
>>> always
>>> irritates me!
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>
>>> Jan 24, 07
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>
>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>
>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102053 is a reply to message #102044] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 14:43 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts minimum)
wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each corner of
the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up significantly. Add
some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points) between
you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some clairity.
You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them on
milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way the
more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will help
you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:496a3828@linux...
> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
> some problems. Not sure where to start.
>
> Rich
>
> "Rob_A" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message news:496a0359@linux...
>> Amen Don, after years of chasing the "Magic box" I spent $300.00 on some
>> Fibrex insulation, fabric, wood frame and staples and a weekend's work.
>> Built 16 - 2' x 4' x 4" panels, hung em mostly in the corners of my
>> tracking and mixing rooms. Huge difference in the low end, much tighter
>> and defined, less muddy. The best $300.00 I ever spent in the studio.
>>
>> Rob
>> Another $0.02 CAD
>>
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:4969e286@linux...
>>> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>>> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>>>
>>> Bottom line - they don't work
>>>
>>> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to
>>> treat your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>>>
>>> just my $0.02 CAD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:496939e3$1@linux...
>>>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>>>
>>>> Rich
>>>>
>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>>>> and
>>>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait
>>>>> stuff always
>>>>> irritates me!
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan 24, 07
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102058 is a reply to message #102053] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 21:16 |
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One addition - for Canadians, grab Roxul Rockboard 60 instead of OC 703.
Even better acoustically, a fraction of the price.
On 1/11/09 2:43 PM, in article 496a79a3@linux, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com>
wrote:
> As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts minimum)
> wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each corner of
> the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up significantly. Add
> some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points) between
> you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some clairity.
>
> You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them on
> milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way the
> more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
>
> Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will help
> you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
>
> Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102069 is a reply to message #102047] |
Mon, 12 January 2009 17:38 |
Rich Lamanna
Messages: 316 Registered: February 2006
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Light and heavy carpentry, Kerry. I've got so many power tools that I could
start my own contracting business. Thanks for the info. Looks like I'll be
doing a little interior decorating.
Rich
"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
news:C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
> can be done cheap and still look great.
>
> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>
> Mo' spendy side:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
> 105.html
>
> Mo' cheaper side:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>
> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with
> sonic
> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>
> - K
>
> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>
>
> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>> some
>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>
>> Rich
>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102070 is a reply to message #102058] |
Mon, 12 January 2009 18:22 |
Rich Lamanna
Messages: 316 Registered: February 2006
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Kerry, Don, have you ever heard of, or used a product called SafeNSound,
doesn't appear too rigid? Looks like Roxul AFB Mineral Wool is not rigid
either and will collapse, whereas Owens Corning 703 is rigid. Hey, just want
to say thanks to everyone for all of your great advice and suggestions.
Rich
"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
news:C5901213.D2C4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
> One addition - for Canadians, grab Roxul Rockboard 60 instead of OC 703.
> Even better acoustically, a fraction of the price.
>
> On 1/11/09 2:43 PM, in article 496a79a3@linux, "Don Nafe"
> <dnafe@rogers.com>
> wrote:
>
>> As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts minimum)
>> wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each corner
>> of
>> the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up significantly.
>> Add
>> some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points)
>> between
>> you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some clairity.
>>
>> You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them on
>> milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way the
>> more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
>>
>> Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will
>> help
>> you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
>>
>> Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102071 is a reply to message #102070] |
Mon, 12 January 2009 19:17 |
audioguy_editout_
Messages: 249 Registered: December 2005
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Safe N Sound and AFB are very similar with respect to sag... great for
building studio walls, but a bit of a pain for building treatment.
David.
Very Deep Productions wrote:
> Kerry, Don, have you ever heard of, or used a product called SafeNSound,
> doesn't appear too rigid? Looks like Roxul AFB Mineral Wool is not rigid
> either and will collapse, whereas Owens Corning 703 is rigid. Hey, just want
> to say thanks to everyone for all of your great advice and suggestions.
>
> Rich
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C5901213.D2C4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> One addition - for Canadians, grab Roxul Rockboard 60 instead of OC 703.
>> Even better acoustically, a fraction of the price.
>>
>> On 1/11/09 2:43 PM, in article 496a79a3@linux, "Don Nafe"
>> <dnafe@rogers.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts minimum)
>>> wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each corner
>>> of
>>> the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up significantly.
>>> Add
>>> some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points)
>>> between
>>> you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some clairity.
>>>
>>> You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them on
>>> milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way the
>>> more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
>>>
>>> Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will
>>> help
>>> you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
>>>
>>> Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102073 is a reply to message #102069] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 01:42 |
rick
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:38:03 -0500, "Very Deep Productions"
<richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>Light and heavy carpentry, Kerry. I've got so many power tools that I could
>start my own contracting business.
this might not be the right time to get into the construction
industry. ;o)
Thanks for the info. Looks like I'll be
>doing a little interior decorating.
>
>Rich
>
>"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>news:C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
>> can be done cheap and still look great.
>>
>> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>>
>> Mo' spendy side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
>> 105.html
>>
>> Mo' cheaper side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>>
>> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with
>> sonic
>> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
>> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>>
>> - K
>>
>> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>>
>>
>> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
>> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>>> some
>>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102074 is a reply to message #102071] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 03:15 |
Don Nafe
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I'm familiar with safe'n'sound...not the same stuff at all.
Roxul RXL 40 is what you're after if you want close to the OC 703 specs
6 - 3" thick batts per package roughly $50 CAD
"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:496c0b4b@linux...
> Safe N Sound and AFB are very similar with respect to sag... great for
> building studio walls, but a bit of a pain for building treatment.
>
> David.
>
> Very Deep Productions wrote:
>> Kerry, Don, have you ever heard of, or used a product called SafeNSound,
>> doesn't appear too rigid? Looks like Roxul AFB Mineral Wool is not rigid
>> either and will collapse, whereas Owens Corning 703 is rigid. Hey, just
>> want to say thanks to everyone for all of your great advice and
>> suggestions.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>> news:C5901213.D2C4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>>> One addition - for Canadians, grab Roxul Rockboard 60 instead of OC 703.
>>> Even better acoustically, a fraction of the price.
>>>
>>> On 1/11/09 2:43 PM, in article 496a79a3@linux, "Don Nafe"
>>> <dnafe@rogers.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts
>>>> minimum)
>>>> wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each
>>>> corner of
>>>> the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up
>>>> significantly. Add
>>>> some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points)
>>>> between
>>>> you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some
>>>> clairity.
>>>>
>>>> You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them
>>>> on
>>>> milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way
>>>> the
>>>> more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
>>>>
>>>> Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will
>>>> help
>>>> you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
>>>>
>>>> Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102075 is a reply to message #102070] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 07:32 |
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I did my "between the studs" studio soundproofing in SafeNSound. It's
residential soundproofing insulation, and at $36 a bale it's great stuff at
a killer price. It's designed to friction fit between studs, and would be
pretty floppy for wall covering unless you framed it.
Rockboard is a better choice for the panels - it's a rigid product with very
similar characteristics to 703. It's not all that easy to source but a
contractor buddy found it for me at a place called Crossroads C & I in
Burnaby, BC.
- Kerry
On 1/12/09 6:22 PM, in article 496bfe39@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
<richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
> Kerry, Don, have you ever heard of, or used a product called SafeNSound,
> doesn't appear too rigid? Looks like Roxul AFB Mineral Wool is not rigid
> either and will collapse, whereas Owens Corning 703 is rigid. Hey, just want
> to say thanks to everyone for all of your great advice and suggestions.
>
> Rich
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C5901213.D2C4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> One addition - for Canadians, grab Roxul Rockboard 60 instead of OC 703.
>> Even better acoustically, a fraction of the price.
>>
>> On 1/11/09 2:43 PM, in article 496a79a3@linux, "Don Nafe"
>> <dnafe@rogers.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts minimum)
>>> wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each corner
>>> of
>>> the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up significantly.
>>> Add
>>> some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points)
>>> between
>>> you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some clairity.
>>>
>>> You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them on
>>> milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way the
>>> more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
>>>
>>> Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will
>>> help
>>> you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
>>>
>>> Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
>>
>
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102076 is a reply to message #102075] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 08:02 |
Don Nafe
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Roxul RXL 40 can usually be found at non big box building supply stores
Go to a commercial construction site and ask them where they get their
insulation
Don
"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
news:C591F422.D2D3%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>I did my "between the studs" studio soundproofing in SafeNSound. It's
> residential soundproofing insulation, and at $36 a bale it's great stuff
> at
> a killer price. It's designed to friction fit between studs, and would be
> pretty floppy for wall covering unless you framed it.
>
> Rockboard is a better choice for the panels - it's a rigid product with
> very
> similar characteristics to 703. It's not all that easy to source but a
> contractor buddy found it for me at a place called Crossroads C & I in
> Burnaby, BC.
>
> - Kerry
>
>
>
>
> On 1/12/09 6:22 PM, in article 496bfe39@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Kerry, Don, have you ever heard of, or used a product called SafeNSound,
>> doesn't appear too rigid? Looks like Roxul AFB Mineral Wool is not rigid
>> either and will collapse, whereas Owens Corning 703 is rigid. Hey, just
>> want
>> to say thanks to everyone for all of your great advice and suggestions.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>> news:C5901213.D2C4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>>> One addition - for Canadians, grab Roxul Rockboard 60 instead of OC 703.
>>> Even better acoustically, a fraction of the price.
>>>
>>> On 1/11/09 2:43 PM, in article 496a79a3@linux, "Don Nafe"
>>> <dnafe@rogers.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> As Kerry said if your handy grab some 3" thick OC 703, (8 batts
>>>> minimum)
>>>> wrap them in some nice fabric and stack a pair end on end in each
>>>> corner
>>>> of
>>>> the room...dollars to donuts your low end will tighten up
>>>> significantly.
>>>> Add
>>>> some more along the walls (at the first mirror reflection points)
>>>> between
>>>> you and your speakers and your stereo imaging should gain some
>>>> clairity.
>>>>
>>>> You can use frames, base stands (like Deej) wall mount them, set them
>>>> on
>>>> milk crates for height do what ever looks good to you but either way
>>>> the
>>>> more you add the better the room will sound (up to a point)
>>>>
>>>> Shooting your room with ETF or other similar diagnostic programs will
>>>> help
>>>> you ascretain what's going on in your room and is handy to have
>>>>
>>>> Just a couple more $0.02 CAD
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102079 is a reply to message #102044] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 14:13 |
Robert
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Rich, the place I started is here http://www.ethanwiner.com/
Ethan is like a walking encyclopedia on "sound treatment on a budget". He is
very active in many sound forums always willing to share his knowledge. He
sells pro treatment but has plans on his site to "build your own" either
broad band or tuned absorption treatment.
Good luck and believe me "it is worth every penny you put into it".
Rob
"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:496a3828@linux...
> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
> some problems. Not sure where to start.
>
> Rich
>
> "Rob_A" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message news:496a0359@linux...
>> Amen Don, after years of chasing the "Magic box" I spent $300.00 on some
>> Fibrex insulation, fabric, wood frame and staples and a weekend's work.
>> Built 16 - 2' x 4' x 4" panels, hung em mostly in the corners of my
>> tracking and mixing rooms. Huge difference in the low end, much tighter
>> and defined, less muddy. The best $300.00 I ever spent in the studio.
>>
>> Rob
>> Another $0.02 CAD
>>
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:4969e286@linux...
>>> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>>> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>>>
>>> Bottom line - they don't work
>>>
>>> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to
>>> treat your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>>>
>>> just my $0.02 CAD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:496939e3$1@linux...
>>>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>>>
>>>> Rich
>>>>
>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year wait
>>>>> and
>>>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait
>>>>> stuff always
>>>>> irritates me!
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan 24, 07
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>>>
>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102089 is a reply to message #102080] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 23:32 |
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> You can then also install some lighting at
> the back of the cloud that will reflect off of the surrounding ceiling
> giving a nice indirect light glow around the cloud. The bottom of the
> cloud can be faced in a material that matches the decor.
OK, I am *so* stealing that idea.
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102100 is a reply to message #102090] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 12:22 |
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No, but now you've mentioned it, it's caught my interest - I'm about to
tackle lighting the space this month. Is it commonly available in places
like Home Depot yet, or is it specialty stuff?
- K
On 1/13/09 11:37 PM, in article 496d999c$1@linux, "Aaron Allen"
<know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
> On that note... has anyone tried some LED lighting in the studio yet?
> Any adverse effects to audio/power?
>
> AA
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102111 is a reply to message #102110] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 17:14 |
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That'd be the way to go - I was pricing the consumer versions today. Yikes,
$140 for a table lamp. No thankee.
- K
On 1/14/09 4:58 PM, in article 496e8d88@linux, "Aaron Allen"
<know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
> I was thinking roll my own, using stage lighting parts/pieces. Maybe even a
> DMX512 controller. Wouldn't that be sweet?
>
> AA
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102112 is a reply to message #102110] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 17:35 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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Aaron Allen wrote:
> I was thinking roll my own, using stage lighting parts/pieces. Maybe even a
> DMX512 controller. Wouldn't that be sweet?
That would be cool, Aaron. I've been contemplating that, too. In the
mean time I picked up an LED color changing light designed for
video/film location lighting and it also makes a handy mood light in the
studio.
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
> AA
>
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C5938978.D2F5%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> No, but now you've mentioned it, it's caught my interest - I'm about to
>> tackle lighting the space this month. Is it commonly available in places
>> like Home Depot yet, or is it specialty stuff?
>>
>> - K
>>
>>
>> On 1/13/09 11:37 PM, in article 496d999c$1@linux, "Aaron Allen"
>> <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>
>>> On that note... has anyone tried some LED lighting in the studio yet?
>>> Any adverse effects to audio/power?
>>>
>>> AA
>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102148 is a reply to message #102079] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 03:58 |
Rich Lamanna
Messages: 316 Registered: February 2006
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Rob I found this article on his website, very helpful. Thanks.
http://www.ethanwiner.com/basstrap.html
"Rob_A" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message news:496d156e$1@linux...
> Rich, the place I started is here http://www.ethanwiner.com/
> Ethan is like a walking encyclopedia on "sound treatment on a budget". He
> is very active in many sound forums always willing to share his knowledge.
> He sells pro treatment but has plans on his site to "build your own"
> either broad band or tuned absorption treatment.
> Good luck and believe me "it is worth every penny you put into it".
>
> Rob
>
> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:496a3828@linux...
>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>> some problems. Not sure where to start.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "Rob_A" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message news:496a0359@linux...
>>> Amen Don, after years of chasing the "Magic box" I spent $300.00 on some
>>> Fibrex insulation, fabric, wood frame and staples and a weekend's work.
>>> Built 16 - 2' x 4' x 4" panels, hung em mostly in the corners of my
>>> tracking and mixing rooms. Huge difference in the low end, much tighter
>>> and defined, less muddy. The best $300.00 I ever spent in the studio.
>>>
>>> Rob
>>> Another $0.02 CAD
>>>
>>>
>>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:4969e286@linux...
>>>> This just seems like another product in the long line of products that
>>>> claims to be the "magic box solution" to shitty acoustics.
>>>>
>>>> Bottom line - they don't work
>>>>
>>>> For what you'd spend on this toy you can buy the materials you need to
>>>> treat your mixing room properly or at least make a great start
>>>>
>>>> just my $0.02 CAD
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:496939e3$1@linux...
>>>>> Wow, that ERGO thingie is very cool. I'm gonna get myself one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rich
>>>>>
>>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:496914f0$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2009/KRK-Systems-ERGO-R oom-Correction-System.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/BricastiDesi gn/PR/Bricasti-Model-10-Remote-.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/AudioImpress ions/PR/Audio-Impressions-FAR-XMG2.D-Active-Monitor-.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well Alesis finally gets it out the door, nothing like a two year
>>>>>> wait and
>>>>>> a price jump. This bate you in at a low price, and make you wait
>>>>>> stuff always
>>>>>> irritates me!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/Alesis/PR/Al esis-Mastercontrol-Audio-Interface-And-Control-Surface.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jan 24, 07
>>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Alesis/PR/Ma sterControl.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/video_popup/popup_theater. php?url=http://www.harmony-central.com/theater/Alesis_Master Control_01_W-NAMM-07
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM09/Content/LiquidMetalG uitars/PR/Liquid-Metal-Guitars-LMG-T-Guitar.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102150 is a reply to message #102047] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 04:34 |
Rich Lamanna
Messages: 316 Registered: February 2006
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Kerry, I think I'm just going to purchase a few of these from Auralex, they
seem reasonable and look pretty neat. There's a weath of products from this
company, some of it pretty expensive though. What do you think?
http://www.auralex.com/bass_traps_lenrd/bass_traps_lenrd.asp
Rich
"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
news:C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
> can be done cheap and still look great.
>
> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>
> Mo' spendy side:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
> 105.html
>
> Mo' cheaper side:
>
> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>
> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with
> sonic
> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>
> - K
>
> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>
>
> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>> some
>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>
>> Rich
>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102152 is a reply to message #102150] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 07:51 |
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I'm of mixed mind on those. They do work well, and they look pro. On the
other hand, they're far more expensive, they mainly suit 90 degree angle
corners (my space has more of an arched ceiling) and I don't particularly
*like* that look myself. I decided to go with built-ins, but it will come
down to your budget and tastes.
- K
On 1/16/09 4:34 AM, in article 4970823c@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
<richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
> Kerry, I think I'm just going to purchase a few of these from Auralex, they
> seem reasonable and look pretty neat. There's a weath of products from this
> company, some of it pretty expensive though. What do you think?
>
> http://www.auralex.com/bass_traps_lenrd/bass_traps_lenrd.asp
>
> Rich
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
>> can be done cheap and still look great.
>>
>> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>>
>> Mo' spendy side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
>> 105.html
>>
>> Mo' cheaper side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>>
>> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with
>> sonic
>> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
>> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>>
>> - K
>>
>> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>>
>>
>> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
>> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>>> some
>>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>
>
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102153 is a reply to message #102150] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 09:26 |
Gary Flanigan
Messages: 181 Registered: June 2006
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I have these in the corners of my room, and while they work pretty well, if
I had it to do over again I would instead install micro traps from Real Traps.
"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>Kerry, I think I'm just going to purchase a few of these from Auralex, they
>seem reasonable and look pretty neat. There's a weath of products from this
>company, some of it pretty expensive though. What do you think?
>
> http://www.auralex.com/bass_traps_lenrd/bass_traps_lenrd.asp
>
>Rich
>
>"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>news:C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
>> can be done cheap and still look great.
>>
>> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>>
>> Mo' spendy side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
>> 105.html
>>
>> Mo' cheaper side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>>
>> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with
>> sonic
>> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
>> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>>
>> - K
>>
>> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>>
>>
>> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
>> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>>> some
>>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>
>
>
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Re: Some cool stuff announced for NAMM [message #102154 is a reply to message #102150] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 10:31 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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Real Traps if you're buying ready made
D
"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:4970823c@linux...
> Kerry, I think I'm just going to purchase a few of these from Auralex,
> they seem reasonable and look pretty neat. There's a weath of products
> from this company, some of it pretty expensive though. What do you think?
>
> http://www.auralex.com/bass_traps_lenrd/bass_traps_lenrd.asp
>
> Rich
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C58F82BD.D2B4%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Rich - are you reasonably "handy"? Can you do, say, light carpentry? This
>> can be done cheap and still look great.
>>
>> Here's a couple of angles for you:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/
>>
>> Mo' spendy side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--ATS-Acoustic-Panels-with-De signer-Fabrics--
>> 105.html
>>
>> Mo' cheaper side:
>>
>> http://www.atsacoustics.com/cat--DIY-Acoustic-Materials--102 .html
>>
>> I found presenting it to my "significant other" as "redecorating with
>> sonic
>> benefits" rather than "I gotta stick these things up" turned fierce
>> opposition into alliance, especially after I let her pick the fabric :D
>>
>> - K
>>
>> Also the "SuperChunk" bass absorbers are *well* worth checking out.
>>
>>
>> On 1/11/09 10:04 AM, in article 496a3828@linux, "Very Deep Productions"
>> <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Rob, so how do I treat my high ceilinged, plaser lath, victorian parlor,
>>> with crown mouldings and such, without it looking sucky, like it's jerry
>>> rigged? Actually the sound of the room is pretty decent, but there are
>>> some
>>> problems. Not sure where to start.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>
>
>
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