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They do very different things...
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Other than scattering some upper mid and high frequencies, not really.
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Not to mention that you would need a forest in your room to make a large change.
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I sort of feel like all the advice and suggestions you got in your earlier thread have been completely ignored. Having got that off my chest
I suggest that the best thing you might do is just move closer to the speakers. Put in a couple of extra plants if it makes you feel better.
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cloudbaseracer, here's your earlier thread:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=86356.0
Did you follow up on any of the suggestions made there?
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