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For a home studio, prioritize bass trap corners first (they address the most common problem — excess low-frequency reverb), then add broadband absorption at the primary reflection points (first reflections from speakers to ears via walls and ceiling), and finally add diffusion on the rear wall to maintain a sense of space.

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Wallace Clement Sabine discovered the relationship between room volume and reverberation time in 1900 while investigating the disastrous acoustics of the lecture hall at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. He borrowed cushions from Sanders Theatre to experimentally add absorption, measured decay times with a stopwatch and a pipe organ, and empirically derived what became the Sabine formula — the foundation of modern architectural acoustics.

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