Hi all Audio Circle members.
Since I will be staying in Vietnam longer than expected,
might as well be as comfortable as possible,
at least in my listening room,
this is also my office,
where I spend many hours because retirement at 65
it’s not for me.
Yes, I know, my introductions are always too long,
sorry about that.
My listening room is 12.5’ wide at the front and 14’ wide at the back,
13’ long and 10’ high.
The whole room is armored concrete with a ceramic tiles floor.
My first improvement was to install curtains in the window behind the OB speakers; it acts as absorber and maybe diffuser, since it as ripple in them.
The curtains on each sides is at the first reflection point, again they act as absorber and diffuser, well maybe not very efficient, but better than nothing for the time being.
The back wall, well, there is not back wall, only curtain that again act as diffuser and absorber and at the same time, a separation between the listening room and my office, it also makes my listening room smaller for near field listening.
The ceiling is naked and the floor is covered with a rug, later on I will buy a thick under rug , when I can find a store that sell them, because I have found many stores that sell rugs, but no one offer the under rug (Undercushion)…
Now, bass traps.
I know I need one in each corner, but I only have two real corners,
the other two corners are small and large openings.
Maybe I could block the small opening with an absorber
and partially block the large opening with another absorber.
For the ceiling I will need a minimum of two absorbers 2’ X 4’,
I will have to hang them, which means drilling in armored concrete, I hate that…
The two front bass traps will be 4” to 6” thick by 24” wide by 8’ high.
The back bass traps (Or absorbers, whatever you want to call them) will be 2” to 4” by 24” X 6’ self standing.
I am not sure about the diffuser on the front and back walls.
I would like to do them myself, factory built diffusers are expensive to purchase and costly to ship because I am on the other side of the planet.
I found an audio store that sell Styrofoam diffusers, but they are expensive
at 25 USD each for 24” X 24” tile.
Can I get away without diffusers?
According to what I read, you can get away with diffusers
if your room is small, is my room consider small?
Now, my budget is no more than 500 USD.
Cannot do much with only five Benjamin, even if I do it myself.
I was wondering if the pieces of foam shown in the pictures are of any use?
I could use them for the wall – ceiling junction.
I want to buy Roxul bat (2x4’) at 36 USD for 6pk, but I will have to inquire
about the cost of air cargo or sea cargo.
I have calculate that I would need 4 boxes of 6 bat each for a total of 144 USD + transport which will cost as much as the product themselves.
That’s where I am now.
Any (Inexpensive) ideas ? ? ?
Guy 13
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