►► Download the FREE Home Studio Treatment Framework and get everything out of your room and speakers → https://www.acousticsinsider.com/home-studio-treatment-framework/ Let’s talk bass trapping again. Placing bass traps in particular. Because when you’re trying to tackle that endlessly confusing topic of low end control in your home studio, it can be so easy to get caught up in rabbit holes that have you questioning your sanity in no time. And I can’t have that happening! So when you’re placing bass traps in the corner of your room, do you need to cover it entirely, floor to ceiling? Or is it good enough to just focus on half the corner, let’s say? As so often, to answer this question, we could go into intense theoretical debates that don’t really lead anywhere. But ultimately it boils down to two basic facts in my experience, that I want to share with you in this video: Related blog post on Acoustics Insider: https://www.acousticsinsider.com/blog/bass-traps-floor-to-ceiling-or-half-the-corner-good-enough Want my help to set up a new music studio, or upgrading your current studio? Contact me here: https://www.acousticsinsider.com/contact/ For mix requests, contact me here: https://www.jescolohan.com/contact/ For mix coaching, contact me here: https://www.jescolohan.com/mix-coaching/

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