![]() Let me say a few factual points.ġ) To make an oversimplification of your question, we can answer it this way. ![]() I'm in a commercial space now with angled walls and honestly the tracking room has less useable personality than my old house's den had (granted I had a near 800SF den with brick floors and glass wall on one side. I read somewhere else that angeled walls are better for live rooms, is this true?Whether angled walls are "better" is a matter of opinion. ![]() Since the isolating structure is normally constructed using a rectangular shape, angeled walls are normally part of the acoustic treatment.What is the difference between say a reasonably sized rectangular room with thick fluffy treatment all around and having angeled walls? Wouldn't you still need treatment over the angled walls anyway?
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