That doesn't mean there aren't better alternatives. Lots of well name recording studios use building insulation based products, which I can't stand having had many years of experience with various types of rooms (recording studios, listening rooms), yet they are widely used.. Listening a...
With diffusion, there are something like 5 or 6 requirements for a true diffused sound, but to get anything that's going to do anything in the low frequency range, they have to be rather deep. I can only see these things being effective (at some level) to more higher frequencies than lower mid...
That's not a lot of wall coverage for treatment. With just 4 panels, you're just treating a VERY small percentage of the wall surfaces in the room. How close to the front wall are your speakers? Have you tried puling them out about 3 to 4 feet away from the rear wall? Those panels aren't...
Have you done any room measurements? What's the dimensions of your room? LxWxH? I'm worried that your room might have a lot of low frequency problems below 100hz that those panels are not going to do anything to solve low frequency problems and the dimensions look like you might have a lot of...
Sounds like someone is just selling strange looking that's scattering the sound in a certain way.... I'd like to see measurements to see if they do anything to low frequencies below 100hz because I doubt a panel that's only an inch thick with grooves in them that are only less than an inch thick...
Yeah, quantum got me too.
The thing with nearfield listening is you still have to have speakers/listening position away from any side walls and ceiling. And a lot of people don't realize that they are still too close to a wall surface when they are doing near field listening. I think the...
I read up on the ZAcoustic marketing and I was actually more confused. they don't show any measurements of any of their products.
I'd look at what Acoustic Fields is doing. I've been in a demo room of theirs about 8 years ago. I just don't have a decent sized/shape room worth treating at the...
I read their information on their website, I personally think it's 99% hogwash but I'd have to look at before and after measurements and do my own listening tests.
I would think that if those things actually did anything, you'd need pretty much 100% wall coverage, not the postage stamp sized...
How was your idea of "acceptable room treatment" vs what Dennis was suggesting? I've had many discussions with Dennis over the years and I was fortunate enough to listen to one of his rooms. My understanding of room treatment has changed throughout the years as I was able to either use...
How many rooms in people's homes were actually designed for audio? Only those that are custom built that had an acoustician involved with the design of a dedicated listening room, and hopefully they were able to design a great sounding room.
Look at wall construction and room dimensions. 2x4...
I would suggest checking out MIT Cables and obtain some loaners of their various cables. I've been a long time fan of MIT and have only seen improvements in their deigns over the years.. They have a loaner program so you can get a pair of cables for 30 days, and then send them back and get...
Great room. I stumbled across Acoustic Fields about 8 years ago. I checked out the demo room they had back then and was simply amazed at how his rooms sound. I can only imagine that your room is simply amongst the best in the world.. What did you end up doing with the flooring? Also, is there...
Of all of the room treatment companies I've dealt with, I found one that really does a great job in recommending what treatment to use, where to place it and they can give you a strategy in terms of getting what will give you the best bang for the buck and what to buy later when you have more...