Hi Ethan,
To start, Thankyou so much for being open to help us all!! Top man..
Im moving properties 'again' unfortunately and am leaving a large attic space with a sloping roof (with real nice sound), for a smaller property with small rooms and what I fear are going to be terrible for sound! (I produce dance music) - the only plus (and its a Big plus) to this, is being together with my girlfriend and cats (Pea,Pie and Aisha) so.. from one cat lover to another I need your help!
I have at the moment 3 rooms to choose from and would like your advice on which, before treatment would be best. My lovely girlfriend has drawn all 3 rooms up on CAD, please see the imageshack link for them:
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/864/jonsrooms.jpgWe have marked on each room the dimensions, features and the wall material (solid stone or plasterboard). All 3 rooms are carpeted. Room 1 sounds the least lively at present. We're renting so cannot do anything drastic but.. If Room 1 is selected, I would soundproof the window flush up to the wall noted on the drawing as to not upset my neighbour, and the same for the window in Room 3 thats been pointed out. These both look into the neighbors garden. The house is detached but is 1ft away from the neighbours house.
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/864/jonsrooms.jpgAll rooms are a little weird. In that I mean;
Room 1 has a piece of wall that comes into the room that makes it thinner in the middle. I'd be worried about the symmetry issues and the fact the left hand speaker would fire into the wall edge and do weird things.
Room 2, one side is plasterboard, the other a solid wall and a window. The window would be to my left which would probably make the symmetry weird again. It also recesses behind the left hand speaker.
Room 3, Totally weird shape, but as shown it the picture - I could possible ask my landlady if I could remove some seriously 'nasty' fitted wardrobes to the right of my listening position if this would help with the basic framework for my studio but as can be seen, the wall would 'step' twice to the door. i don't know what effect this would have.
We've put the circle (my head) at the 38% position but do realise that the speakers may be too close to the walls here so don't really know what to do.
You help and advice is HUGELY appreciated...