I have used GIK products for years and they have done a great job in various configurations in making my lousy (10'x10') room listenable. However, they are either added, removed or moved around whenever I change gear - particularly speakers of course. The one constant has been the rear corner bass traps (5" thick panels). They always removed an annoying midbass hump. Until now. I recently bought a pair of Decware DM945's and although they sound fine with the traps in place I read on their site that they often work well in rooms with little or no treatment. I was skeptical but sure enough, removing the bass traps increased the sound stage, brightened up the top end and improved the bass without boominess. The bottom line is - always experiment.