After dealing with my smallish room for nearly 2 years now (12.5 by 10.5, by 7.5), the hunt for a home with a "proper" size room is on.
Research (here there and everywhere) tell me that the "golden" ratio is 1x1.6x2.3.
Well I've just found a house with an attached garage, converted into a family room. Other then a coat closet in a corner at the entrance, and another utility closet in the opposite corner (both rear corners), it's a rectangular, all pine finished room with a dimension of 28 long by 18 wide by 11 high.
This is giving me a 1x 1.64x 2.55 room ratio.
You can just imagine how hellish my present was to treat acoustically (155 sq ft of resonators, etc).
Am I right in assuming it will be much easier to achieve a decent acoustic, in this possibly new room?
Thank you in advance for your replies,
Oldfart