Studio upgrade time!!
- By Miles Manglos
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- 17 Apr, 2018
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Built a few more bass traps and some quadratic "skyline" diffusers! The diffusers help get rid of harsh reflections without deadening the room too much. I put them on the backwall behind the mixing position. The guitars and gear shelf being where they are also help even things out.


This is my view from the FOH at the Woodshed Live. This was an awesome day and so many awesome performances.
This man is amazing and one of my favorite vocalists to record. Using the Slate- VMS one microphone to emulate a U67 = sonic greatness. Check out this Fox 7 news spot where he performs with his new band-- https://www.facebook.com/BrianScartocci/videos/168465563967065/

These were fun to build-- great room treatment when you need to tackle problem areas around your room. In this case I mounted these directly behind the mixing position. Diffusion is a great alternative to absorptive panels as they scatter reflections evenly rather than kill the reflections. The result is a room that isn't so dead from too much absorption and retains a bit of that "live" room sound.

This bridge was apparently lifting when the customer tried putting new strings on after is had been sitting in storage bare without strings for a few months. Carpenters glue like Titebond works well here because it dries very hard, can be melted with fairly low heat if service at a later date is required, and cleans up very easily. I left it clamped for 2 days and its solid as a rock.