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Hi Guys,Placed 2 2'x4' foam (4 inch thick) panels on the center front wall over the weekend. It did not sound good. Focus improved but overall SQ esp on female vocals sounded dry with a definite increase in sibilance. I have since removed them. Thinking of QRD diffusers now. Maybe a 2'x2' or a 2'x4' panel on the front wall center. What do you guys think? My main concern now is that it will "dry" out the sound as well. Thanks.
@austin08...nice setup! My speakers are monopole. Did those diffusers thicken and smoothen vocals in your case?
I listen near-field (speakers 5 feet away from listening location) in a Cardas "Golden Cuboid" shaped room (8 feet x 13 feet x 21 feet). As such treatments are minimally effective. Also use DSP (below 250 Hz) to provide baffle step compensation.
I use QRD diffusers on the front wall behind monopole speakers. Less of an effect than when I had Maggies in there, but still gives the music a touch more depth. If you go with the plain foam QRDs, make sure you lay a couple of good coats of paint on them before your final verdict, as the unpainted version is a lot more absorbent.OC703 absorption everywhere else. I do have a couple of ATS foam panels (actually made slightly longer by cutting/combining three 2x2 panels) on the side walls behind the speakers. Using just to break up the two plain parallel side walls, without adding too much more absorption. Plus I needed something else visually in there, other than more plain fiberglass panels. To the fellow who wants to try polys with QRDs, I played around with polys when I had the Maggies, and tried exactly what you proposed with my present KEFs. Prefer all QRDs. Just remember that QRDs offer time domain diffusion, polys not so much. I would stick with one or the other.I'm happy with the acoustic treatments now, current project is building a pair of "subwoofer bridge" stands, to isolate the KEFs from the subs better (not that it really seems to be a problem).
Thanks jk.I have some GR Research XLS Encore monitors that will live on a pair of PE subwoofers and I wanted to know how they would look. Your subs are about 50% bigger than mine, so I think I can get by with it.R
I'ma big fan of isoacoustics stands ( I use them with other speakers) and plan on doing the same.You can also try using the higher extension tubes with the Isoacoustics stands. But then again, the additional mass loading on the subs wouldn't hurt as well.