Tomcarr, by the time you are finished with room treatment and bass traps you are going to blow a lot of funds.
The biggest issue with a small room is not first order reflections but bass boom. as the room being a perfect square will cause serious loading in the bass the OP may have furniture in the room which removes reflections naturally or perhpas not.
If the room has slap echo that will have to addressed, belive it or not large throw pillows pilled up can work wonders with this for very low cost.
Not saying that acoustic treaments are not warranted but bass traps take up a lot of space and are expensive, hence our idea of using active room correction to remove the peaks in the bass without having to resort to taking up space with passive bass traps.
Active room correction is the answer.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
The biggest issue with a small room is not first order reflections but bass boom. as the room being a perfect square will cause serious loading in the bass the OP may have furniture in the room which removes reflections naturally or perhpas not.
If the room has slap echo that will have to addressed, belive it or not large throw pillows pilled up can work wonders with this for very low cost.
Not saying that acoustic treaments are not warranted but bass traps take up a lot of space and are expensive, hence our idea of using active room correction to remove the peaks in the bass without having to resort to taking up space with passive bass traps.
Active room correction is the answer.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ

