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►► Free Guide: How to take calibrated Room EQ Wizard measurements → https://www.acousticsinsider.com/rew-... Learn how to build your own professional-looking broadband bass trap that works down to 40Hz and a diffusor front that keeps your high-end lively: → https://www.acousticsinsider.com/bbt-... Have you noticed that there are actually surprisingly few videos online that walk you through the entire acoustic treatment of a home studio, step-by-step? Starting with the empty room and the placement of the desk and speakers, all the way through planning, building and installing the treatment. And of course everything documented meticulously with detailed Room EQ Wizard measurements. Well.. one of the reasons is that it’s surprisingly hard to do! Going through it all WHILE filming quickly makes such an endeavor time consuming, tedious and error prone. But that’s all about to change. Over the next 4 weeks I’m teaming up with Graham from Music City Acoustics out of Nashville, to show you the acoustic treatment of their demo room, start-to-finish. It’s a great example of your typical home studio. Small-ish, window on the front wall, doors in the corners, low ceiling. But we won’t hold back. Our intention is to show you exactly what it takes to treat this room. What is possible, what compromises to take and ultimately, just how much you can squeeze out of such a space. I have to thank Graham at this point for taking on the bulk of the work here, he’s a real trooper trying to get this out to you. In this first part we’ll show you how to place your desk and speakers correctly in the empty room. But this isn’t just nebulously vague advice along the lines of “face the short wall”. We’re going to put the Bass Hunter Technique and the Phantom Speaker Test through its paces, double checking each step with measurements and subjective impressions, to see just how well placing your speakers by ear actually works. I think you’ll be surprised. Timecodes: 00:00 - Introducing the MusicCityAcoustics and Acoustics Insider collaboration 01:45 - Get the FREE Room EQ Wizard Measurement Checklist below 03:08 - What makes this room difficult to treat 06:48 - Analyzing room modes with amroc THE Room Mode Calculator 17:15 - How to find the listening position. Measurements vs by ear. 37:53 - How to place your speakers correctly. Measurements vs by ear. 50:10 - What are acoustic measurements good for? 59:20 - How to choose the speaker distance to the wall 1:01:24 - Takeaways from the waterfall and spectogram in the empty room 1:05:54 - How important is the reverb time RT60? 1:10:08 - Predicting reverb time and frequency response goals 1:15:56 - Part 2: Panel placement and planning Related blog post on Acoustics Insider: https://www.acousticsinsider.com/blog... Resources in this video: Subscribe to Music City Acoustics Channel: / musiccityacoustics THE Room Mode Calculator: https://amcoustics.com/tools/amroc Room EQ Wizard: https://www.roomeqwizard.com/ Acoustics Insider on Social Media: / acousticsinsider