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Do you have to decide which of two rooms is best for your new home studio?
It happens so often. Home studios are usually actually in our homes after all. And if you move, well, so does your studio unfortunately.
And sometimes you get lucky and you actually have two potential candidates.
Maybe you’re just moving house and you're faced with which of two bedrooms to choose for your new studio.
Or now the basement is available, and it might be fun to mix things up.
But which one do you pick?
Do you just go by dimensions? How important are the construction or ceiling height?
And what if the whole room is shaped a little… odd.
How do you decide which one is the better choice?
Let me show you an easy way you can make that decision by focusing first on what matters most.
I'll then go through two examples that fellow engineers sent in so you can see what that looks like in practice.
Related blog post on Acoustics Insider:
https://www.acousticsinsider.com/blog/two-rooms-two-choices-how-do-you-choose
Resources in this video:
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