I suspect this topic has been covered before, so sorry for bringing it up again.
A few years ago I built some DIY wall treatments for my room. My listening couch is located against a wall, and I needed to deal with the reflections off of it.
Since funds were tight, I decided to DIY a set. I read a few home brew formulas and settled on using a combination of Owns Corning insulation, 1/2" Dacron, and an outer cloth. The panels are 3.5 inches thick, and are 2' by 4'.
I would like to improve upon them, however the appearance is very good, and I would like to use the frame and outer covering again.
I have been hearing about the benefits of "rock wool", however this appears to be a term used in England quite often. I have found products referred to as rock wool in the US, but am unsure if its the same product. I also have considered placing an acoustic panel behind the cloth, which I suspect would act more as a diffuser than have any absorptive properties.
My concern with the current panels are that they attenuate signal at certain frequencies, but are not even across the mid to upper spectrum.
Any thoughts, observations, and recommendations would be appreciated.
Regards
Mister Pig