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A lot of rooms today have multiple usages. In the professional world, you have rooms that are live rooms where people record instruments in. They also mix in the same room. In the consumer world, you will have a home theater and a personal listening room combined. These dual usage rooms present many issues that can compromise the sound quality of both usages whether professional or consumer. Care must be taken to preserve the integrity of both usages by combining the proper balance between absorption and diffusion. Each room usage demands low, middle, and high-frequency management. Both usages require low-frequency management. The differences are in the application of diffusion.
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A lot of rooms today have multiple usages. In the professional world, you have rooms that are live rooms where people record instruments in. They also mix in the same room. In the consumer world, you will have a home theater and a personal listening room combined. These dual usage rooms present many issues that can compromise the sound quality of both usages whether professional or consumer. Care must be taken to preserve the integrity of both usages by combining the proper balance between absorption and diffusion. Each room usage demands low, middle, and high-frequency management. Both usages require low-frequency management. The differences are in the application of diffusion.
Read more here: https://www.acousticfields.com/dualusagerooms/
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