Joelz
I'm currently struggle in getting my room acoustically treated correctly. I've done some researches and would like to share my findings with you.
Firstly, what is the dimension of your existing room? Do you live in a house or a unit? Unless all your walls have high grade acoustic thermally bonded polyester fibre insulation installed between the gyprock and brick. Sound will escape through.
Secondly, how loud do you listen to your music? It isn't a good idea acoustically place your speakers in front of glass doors. Blanket won't help much in taming the bass response down to 20 Hz from the Sophia.
You'll need to cover the expose glass areas with DIY OC 705 panels cover with fabric, wood frame, stand, etc. Get 4 bass traps (able to go down to 40 Hz at a minimum) for 4 room corners. Install at least 2 OC 703 panels at first reflection points and behind listening chair.
If possible, hang a few OC 703 panels or diffusers on ceiling
You can also call in an acoustic engineer to avoid un-necessary/ incorrect placement of acoustic treatments
IMHO, your smaller room is small for the Sophia.
You can use it but you'll need expert measurements, advices on how/ where to apply acoustic treatment
Finally, all of the above will only reduce the sound from escaping outside.
I'm currently struggle in getting my room acoustically treated correctly. I've done some researches and would like to share my findings with you.
Firstly, what is the dimension of your existing room? Do you live in a house or a unit? Unless all your walls have high grade acoustic thermally bonded polyester fibre insulation installed between the gyprock and brick. Sound will escape through.
Secondly, how loud do you listen to your music? It isn't a good idea acoustically place your speakers in front of glass doors. Blanket won't help much in taming the bass response down to 20 Hz from the Sophia.
You'll need to cover the expose glass areas with DIY OC 705 panels cover with fabric, wood frame, stand, etc. Get 4 bass traps (able to go down to 40 Hz at a minimum) for 4 room corners. Install at least 2 OC 703 panels at first reflection points and behind listening chair.
If possible, hang a few OC 703 panels or diffusers on ceiling
You can also call in an acoustic engineer to avoid un-necessary/ incorrect placement of acoustic treatments
IMHO, your smaller room is small for the Sophia.
You can use it but you'll need expert measurements, advices on how/ where to apply acoustic treatment
Finally, all of the above will only reduce the sound from escaping outside.