That begs for details - regarding the learning not to need it as much.Made mine. Way cheaper and good quality. Works but I learned not to need it as much as I’d planned.
For amps, on home.
Put a guitar case in front of the cab, or turn the cab away from the crowd, or my favorite, scale the cab size for the venue. A 1x12 at a small bar is way easier to control than a 2x12 or 4x12. I know...shocking, right?That begs for details - regarding the learning not to need it as much.
I like how you put that vase in there.. makes it look more legit.I use a RealTraps mini-gobo, that absorbs sound and isolates the microphone as well. It’s a great tool. And when it’s not on the amp, it makes a nice corner bass trap.
It’s designed by acoustical products specialists and it works well. I also use a bunch o’ their stuff in my mix area.
http://realtraps.com/p_minigobo.htm
The plexiglas stuff just bounces sound around the room, there’s no absorption.
Shot of the workstation mix area with the RealTraps stuff; the minigobo is a similar material, but doesn’t have diffusion, only absorption. The stuff on my walls adds a diffuser.
I like how you put that vase in there.. makes it look more legit.
i have the vase and rug but what keyboard is center under the monitor?