The Importance of Placement of Auralex® Acoustical Products

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  • how would it sound, using auralex foam for the entire recording area?

  • @seifs4 The rooms that require the most Studiofoam coverage are spaces such as recording booths. The more coverage in your room, the more dead your sound. To find out how much coverage you need, you can use our Interactive Kit Calculator (IKC) or fill out a Personalized Room Analysis (PRAF) for a detailed explanation from our Application Specialists.

  • @AuralexAcoustics im from canada, is there a canadian site that will work?

  • @seifs4 On our main web page there is a dealer tab in the navigation. From there you can access the entire list of Auralex Canadia dealers.

  • I am building my home studio,i used Rock wool in the wodenFrames and covered the frame with a woden thin ply which has holes but i was not sucess full to reduce the echo in the room,but when i remove the woden ply it does absorbs the sound well,what should i use insted of the ply? i spent a lot the the ply tho!!

    i am kinda disapointed...

  • @desiguy118, The rock wool material can add mass between surfaces to tame some of the sound transmission between your room and neighboring spaces. We offer a Free Personalized Room Analysis to help provide treatment suggestions for your room that can help control the reflections you have mentioned. Feel free to visit our website and fill our PRAF for more information.

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  • i didnt know martin sheen worked for auralex lol

  • this video is completely WRONG. what i am referring to is you saying that the first and most important step is to put a thin foam panel behind the speakers. the higher the frequency, the more directional it is! those 2" thick foam panels are only capable of absorbing high frequencies. high frequencies are shooting straight out of the tweeters! if anything, you should have a ton of bass traps on that wall because lower frequencies are omnidirectional! SO MISLEADING!!!

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  • If you have a square room, it has to be anechoic, otherwise you'll never be able to treat it properly. Square rooms have the same modes in every direction, which makes impossible to treat properly.

  • Those T defusers are ugly

  • @JevonsLiu you can't really get a soundproof room w.o a booth cus even if you put auralex all around the room people can still hear you outside.

  • would it be best to put auralex in the corner of a room w/ the mic next to it mic or all 4 walls w/ the mic in the middle?

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