As far as pricing goes. I spent $300 total on the absorption panels (shipped) and probably less than $100 on the foam panels. That’s only $400 to turn a crappy room into one that’s definitely usable. Is it the greatest? No, but it’ll definitely help you produce better recordings. Just thought you guys should know why everyone puts so much hype on room treatment.
*edit - I've attached a room analysis below*
I got a hold of the Room EQ Wizard yesterday and decided to mess around with it in my studio. I used a Groove Tubes GT67 in the omni pattern to analyze the room. Obviously it's not calibration mic, but I think it can be used well as a comparison. I did a lot of tests yesterday. It was very interesting to see what affected the sound, and even how much one 2' x 4' bass panel cleared up the sound.
Anyway, a graph of an analysis without traps and with 4 bass traps is below. Just looking at it, you can see a huge improvement in low end response. For instance, the large peak at 149Hz has been tamed a bit, and the low dip at 266Hz has also been taken care of. No, the room still isn't great, but it's much better with the trapping than without. This just goes to show you that $300 worth of trapping can make significant improvements. I can't wait to get more and see how it improves.






