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Post by DaveBoulden »

You might hear some sort of difference with several layers of fabric hung on a wall, but it is more likely to introduce more problems than it solves by giving you a "skewed" impression of the sound. If you were to try and mix recordings in such a room, you would really struggle to get a mix that can translate to any other system.

Obviously, your options are far more flexible if the room is just being treated as a general rehearsal room... but you may still run into problems if the purpose of the rehearsal is to adjust sound settings on your equipment for later use in a live setting.
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I really didn't know it would not matter much or at least give more problems. On the other hand, we also do not have real options (that are very cheap).

The only 'variable' I change during rehearsals is mainly volume and sometimes changing a bit to be not in the frequency of a guitarist, but that's reasonably marginal.

However, your info is good to know if I ever want to have some sort of studio (room) in my house.
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