reznet
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Hello everyone! I've learned a lot from reading the forum and tried out some things in my room and am interested in what I might try next. I have a small spare bedroom/office, 8.5' x 10.5' x 7.5' where I practice bass guitar, listen to music, and have moved into attempts at mixing an album recorded in my living room. I grew frustrated that I'd get the mix sounding good on my JBL LSR308's, but then have the mixes sound wrong nearly everywhere else. I invested in a calibration mic and REW and began taking measurements, and decided to buy some rockwool and make acoustic panels, and I ended up making enough 6" panels for three corners of the room (the 4th corner is where the door is). After performing before/after measurements, I saw a slight improvement, but not enough to solve my problem. I then learned more about room modes and the difficulty of evening out low frequencies, but also feel a bit burnt out by it. I'm considering putting my room back the way it was and just using headphones, but I thought I'd share my room and measurements and see if you had any advice for me. Budgetwise, I can DIY, but can't afford the more exotic solutions like active absorbers. Would more panels help? Or because of the small room size, am I at the limit of what I can correct passively?