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Technically, slap echo is caused by two parallel walls. See:http://www.wilsonaudio.com/technotes/roomacoustics.shtmlIf you put acoustic panels in the corners, the effect on slap echo might not be much (these will have an effect on room response, though), depending on what one means by "slap echo". This company makes products for slap echo:http://www.asc-hifi.com/products/soundpanel.htmThe sound panel and soundplanks are specifically for slap echo. RPG also makes similar products.
Please describe the 247s. Are they really 7" thick? That's crazy... why not get a pair of 244s for $99 instead one 247 for $109? You could double up the 244s (getting an extra inch of depth) and save $10 while you're at it. I must be missing something.
Interesting. The website says the 244 is... 4" inch thick 8 pounds per cubic square foot acoustic mineral treatment. As such, I assumed the 244s were 2' x 4' x 4" compressed mineral wool. I think the extra depth comes from the frame being behind the absorbant material. Their website mentioned they do that to keep more of the absorbant material open to absorption... I wouldn't be surprised if it's done that way to keep the absorbant material 1.5" off the wall, too. Are they easy to attach to walls and particularly wall/wall and wall/ceiling corners? How do you have the 247s placed in your room?