I know and can generate measurements and if pushed can even do room sweeps using REW and my UMIK 1 mic . Problem is I really do not understand what the results actually mean and how they can be either ignored or treated .
I was given a link to this site and went and did a good accurate measurement of my music room then put the details in and generate the following information . Now I can see that at the lower frequencies there are single room modes and then these increase with frequency as they should till what looks to me like the huge figure of 59 modes at the very highest frequency band. Now I know that these are just the reality of physics and give an indication of how my room will react but can anything be gained from this and are there any sensible things (ie not cover the room with sound absorbing panels which will cause a huge domestic row ) that could be done ? Is it only the frequencies under 100Hz that need to be paid attention too ? So little real knowledge on my part .
amcoustics.com/tools/amroc?l=393&w=339&h=285&r60=0.6
I was given a link to this site and went and did a good accurate measurement of my music room then put the details in and generate the following information . Now I can see that at the lower frequencies there are single room modes and then these increase with frequency as they should till what looks to me like the huge figure of 59 modes at the very highest frequency band. Now I know that these are just the reality of physics and give an indication of how my room will react but can anything be gained from this and are there any sensible things (ie not cover the room with sound absorbing panels which will cause a huge domestic row ) that could be done ? Is it only the frequencies under 100Hz that need to be paid attention too ? So little real knowledge on my part .
amcoustics.com/tools/amroc?l=393&w=339&h=285&r60=0.6