Our recommended control room dimensions ratio is.
Best room size for acoustics.
Bigger vs smaller room for acoustics.
A dimension that we keep in our minds all the time as kind of an ideal for control room or a listening room for that matter.
If we use the golden ratio then this will produce a room with dimensions based on the ceiling height then to the width of the room and next the depth of the room.
Angled walls make the sound waves travel in unexpectedly ways and require more technical knowledge to direct the audio waves correctly.
2 62 this would be a room with a ceiling height of 8 foot with a width of 13 feet and a depth of 21.
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Size also plays an important role in affecting the acoustics for the room.
The best room shape is a rectangular shaped room.
I am thinking about 24 x 42 with a 10 or 12 foot ceiling.
I am considering ascend speakers.
No we want to put a smaller speaker in an 8 foot tall room because 8 feet is a really bad room dimension for acoustics but it s the standard distance that we have here in north america.
One end of it will be a home theater with the sitting area about 12 feet from the wall where a large screen tv will go.
That is a great start that will go a long way to minimizing the real serious pressure issues that we would have to treat and that would have to take up a lot of space.
It s 17 and a half wide 10 foot tall 23 foot long.
With an eight foot tall ceiling based on the golden ratio we would use 1.
The general rule of thumb is that bigger is.