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I wonder if there is a limit on how many basstraps and accoustic panels you should use for a room?

I mean, could it be negative in having to many on your walls?

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There is no proper amount of acoustic treatment for a room. It depends on what kind of room sound you're going for.

If you're going for a dead room, then no, there is no limit.

If you're going for anything else, then yes, there is a limit.

If you're not sure, there are two ways to approach it:

  • Experiment... see what you like. How does the room sound for performance? How does the room sound for recording, etc... Make changes. You'll find something that you're satisfied with.
  • Look into a technical acoustic measurement of the room, and purchase treatments to help mitigate the specific trouble-spots present. E.g., these standing waves, these frequency spikes in this corner, etc...
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