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therealwardo | 2 years ago
That and some drapes will be what I try this weekend, maybe next weekend try to add some acoustic panels to the wall right in front of my desk or something.
I appreciate it's a good bit of guess and check. I was hoping to avoid that and get to the root of it with a technical acoustics answer but I also appreciate there's people with phds in this kind of thing so something something balance.
ofalkaed|2 years ago
Since it is just your voice you can look at a spectrum analyzer to get the frequency range of your voice, look at the big peaks and search for sound treatments suited to that frequency range. This will make it much easier on you, treating a room for a small frequency range is much simpler than it is for the entire spectrum.
danielheath|2 years ago
You could glue the acoustic foam onto a board, add a rail for drapes etc - and then be able to move the whole assembly around to try different positions.