2 Monster Bass Traps and 3 244's along front wall, 3 244's behind the listening position on back wall. Am considering another pair of 244's, one additional one in the center and moving the picture up and another on the back wall.
Here's ours. Includes Tri Traps, Pillar Traps, 244s, Monster Traps, D1 Diffusors, and an Art Panel.
- Biz
Photo added back.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=90285)
Wig,
The panels are off white.
Don
Ace,
Nice room. The panels blend in very well :thumb:
Finally about finished with the room remodel. The Napa Valley vineyard panels behind the bar are 244s and the Red Rocks panels are 242s. Tri-traps in 2 corners.
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Don't know how I missed those pictures. :duh: Wow those look GREAT!!
GIK Alpha Tri Traps behind my VMPS RM2 speakers which are used as surrounds and subs. Panels I built myself with supplies from GIK and the large one is a Marimekko wall hanging that I used to cover the large panel I made. Didn't want just solid fabric all the way across the wall.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=141649)
Installed 3 Polyfusors in the front 3 windows. Looks great and like the change in sound. I feel they expanded the sound stage and created a livelier presentation.
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Installed 3 Polyfusors in the front 3 windows. Looks great and like the change in sound. I feel they expanded the sound stage and created a livelier presentation.
(http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww204/advanced101101/Mobile%20Uploads/image_2.jpeg)
Pair of Tri-Traps stacked in each front corner:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=158893)
Pair of 244 Bass Traps on each side wall; three Evolution PolyFusor Diffusor / Absorber panels on the back wall:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=158894)
Are those Egglestons?
Hello EVOLVIST. Yes they are - Fontaines (original model, with black Italian granite sides). Lovely to hear and view as well (biased :) ).
Nice to see a room where good acoustics are as much a priority as the electronics.
Good thing you put the art panels on the back wall... would be distracting on the front!
I especially like your LCR speaker combination.
What are the dimensions of the room?
The room is about 15 x 13 x 8. The front speakers are on the short wall.
It's actually funny that you mention that. I've just recently sold the KEF LS50s and Rick Craig from Selah Audio is just about finished building these for me:
Here's my system with GIKs. I also have four 2' tall GIK Tri-Traps in each upper corner of the room's recessed ledges. These treatments have worked very well and have helped tame the room response.
Anand,
Nice theater! Are the speakers angled for nearfield listening/viewing?
You guys are lucky. I spent $1600 with GIK for various bass traps and absorbers. The quality was so bad my wife would not let me put them up. I tried shipping them back and was partially successful. UPS could not find their facility three times. To make matters worse the cost to ship back cost almost as much as it did to buy them due to size. I ended up paying twice the amount for Vicoustic Acoustic panels and they came with triple the quality and look.
So, how do you like your Vicoustic panels?
I use a bunch of their products and as long as you know what will work best in your room, they are great performing and a great value. Made in the USA, too, I believe.