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My new room is basically 19x27. Speaker setup is far from ideal (along the long wall) but for the time being I can't change that. This room seems to suck out the bass, there is basically nothing below 60 hz, and not very strong above that either.
I was able to try the speakers set up along the long wall temporarily, and it helps alot, but still not much bass.
I have to decide very soon whether I will build a wall to divide the room into 2 rooms.
I only have enough carpet for the 19x16 room. The extra storage room would allow me to move some large appliances out of the room to lower the noise floor. Additionally, in the smaller proposed room, I could set up my speakers along the 16 foot wall, and then the sloped sections of ceiling would be front and back instead of side to side.
I am thinking about making the new wall entirely out of bass panel traps and diffusion units, which obviously will cost more than drywall, but in the long run will be less costly than placing these treatments over a new drywall wall.
Better yet, you might want to consider a double layer of drywall with Green Glue in between.
Bob, does that mean you are going to start all over again?
Besides, what's the point of isolating one wall completely and leaving all the rest alone