Hello,
I'm searching for a nicer place for me to live in Porto, and as I was visiting a place with 2 bedrooms, with one not furnished, I had the idea of making it my music/recording room.
I visited this particular place, but this room is actually quite tiny. I can't give you a very precise figure because I didn't really care when I visited it, and realized later on I could make it my audio room.
Here is a picture, I think it's like 2.5m wide, for 4 or 5 meters of length. So say only 25 to 30 cube meters.
The chair gives you an idea of its size. The monitors (probably my HS80m if I can get them to come here) would certainly be close to the walls on either side.
The window is doubled and quite well insulated, and the street is quiet (I have seen a car pass in the street, and it was almost quiet) thanks to the fact it's a little one and there are all those trees.
Now this is not to build a pro studio there, but as I am a noob into treatment and acoustics, is there an absolute minimum if you don't want to end up with an absolute garbage sound ? I just wanted your advice quickly to know if that would possibly have the potential of sounding correct if treated properly.
From what I understand, small = bass right ? At least it's symmetrical, is not a cube, and there aren't 2 dimensions with the same value. But it is... tiny !
I'm searching for a nicer place for me to live in Porto, and as I was visiting a place with 2 bedrooms, with one not furnished, I had the idea of making it my music/recording room.
I visited this particular place, but this room is actually quite tiny. I can't give you a very precise figure because I didn't really care when I visited it, and realized later on I could make it my audio room.
Here is a picture, I think it's like 2.5m wide, for 4 or 5 meters of length. So say only 25 to 30 cube meters.
The chair gives you an idea of its size. The monitors (probably my HS80m if I can get them to come here) would certainly be close to the walls on either side.
The window is doubled and quite well insulated, and the street is quiet (I have seen a car pass in the street, and it was almost quiet) thanks to the fact it's a little one and there are all those trees.
Now this is not to build a pro studio there, but as I am a noob into treatment and acoustics, is there an absolute minimum if you don't want to end up with an absolute garbage sound ? I just wanted your advice quickly to know if that would possibly have the potential of sounding correct if treated properly.
From what I understand, small = bass right ? At least it's symmetrical, is not a cube, and there aren't 2 dimensions with the same value. But it is... tiny !