People tried the Cathedral Sound Room Dampening Panels that are discussed on Ethan's website; this product was even "highly recommended" in Positive Feedback!
Here i thought i had said all I wanted to say in this thread until I read this statement and low n' behold what arrives at my doorstep tonite was a pair of offwhite Cathedral Sound Room Dampening Panels that I had ordered a while back from Decibel Garden and had forgot all about. To be truthful, the only reason I ordered these, other than the fact that they're suppose to affect only frequencies 200hz and below, is the fact that I had 2 small openings on my back wall on each side of my 8th Nerve Adapt Rectangle and these 11" x 16" panels were the only things small enough to fit there. So before hanging them up,I played a tune I always pull out when i want to impress someone with my systems dynamic & spacious soundstage, that being Coplan's "Fanfare of The Common Man" with those killer snare drums. Sure enough, some paintings on the walls vibrated and the rumbling was just that, rumbling. Well I hung these 2 panels3"from the side walls and 6" down from the ceiling, then I played the piece again. Whoo now, I wasn't expecting this!

That rumbling from the snare drum was replaced by the snare drum, clear as a bell, well a bass bell

, and the painting even stopped vibrating. First thing I did was start the piece up again and cranked the volume,,,,, same result. I have never heard deep bass this clear in my room ever. All because of 2 panels? I doubt that as I'm sure all my other room treatements played a part but these 2 tuning panels were evidently a missing piece. I've been listening to music all night and it's now 7:30am, I really need to get to bed, but I'm noticing a not so much tighter but definitely a cleaner bass that has tone. These panels have to be the simplest thing out there to make, hell even I could make these things. All they are is 2 pieces of hanging particle board that anyone would use in a toolroom or garage to hang their tools up on hooks, the boards being separated by around 1.5". There is absolutely nothing to these things yet they work so incredibly good. 4 of these panels are recommended but to have 8 of them or 2 for each corner wall, not taking up any space at all and for a little over $700? Why hasn't there been more press on these room treatment panels?

Cheers,
Robin