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Hi everyone,I am looking to make an Acoustic panel for my fireplace as an insert and wondered if it should have a solid back? I have seen both designs “open back” and “sealed”.Any ideas as to which might work better?Appreciate any input.
In looking at your setup pic, my opinion is that treating that fireplace won't gain you much of anything. It likely already functions as a great diffuser. What is a problem in your room is the corner and wall behind the left speaker, and that window to the right of the right speaker. There would be much more to gain there.The reason for the open back design of some acoustic panels is that the sound going through the panel, out the back to a boundary, then back through the panel effectively makes the panel function as if it was thicker allowing it to affect lower frequencies. My corner treatments are 4" thick, open back panels to help them function as bass traps.
Thanks TJHUB,I am going to try to treat the corner with a bass trap, What are your thoughts about diffusers behind the speakers themselves? and also what should I do with the window? I was going to do curtains. Not sure a bass trap would work in that space.Appreciate your thoughts.
I was happy to see bpape post, but I think you should add a room pic with a "where should I start" type of question rather than just asking about the fireplace.I haven't yet tried any diffusion treatments in any of my rooms, so I dare not comment. What you should do is play music through your setup at your normal listening level, and stick your head in the corners and behind your speakers to realize just how much sound energy is bouncing around. Also, try that near the fireplace as well.Maybe post a pic showing more of that right side?