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the problem here is how much is too much. i concur with claude, do a lot of research before spending money on acoustic treatment, and then think from the room shape inwards. sometimes a little good woodworking can make a huge difference. i much prefer a good sounding "live" space to a totally dead one. i spent about two minutes in the ircam anechoic chamber before running screaming out of there... maybe it had something to do with the bad case of tinnitus i have... 8-( cheers bruce On Oct 21, 2004, at 7:22 PM, Don Makoviney wrote: > Hey you home recording people. > > Have you had good experiences with Auralex acoustic foam products? > > I saw some on this site and thought the prices might warrant it: > > http://url123.com/xhby9 > > > and I thought it might be a good investment for my home studio. > > Is there a comparable kind of stuff that is cheaper? Or is Auralex > pretty > much the main thing out there? > > Thanks, > > DM > > > > bruce tovsky www.skeletonhome.com