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I'm with you. I finally put room treatment in this year and it definitely smoothed things out some. I still want to put some diffraction on the rear wall but it was a significant improvement.
Michael, ideally corner bass trapping should go floor to ceiling. Note mine behind my Revel's .....
Which treatments made the most dramatic improvements?Michael
I agree. However, my wife has wall/window ornaments approximately 2 1/2 feet above the tops of my traps. I've thought about placing a pillow atop each trap; raising the traps several inches like you have done, or placing a 2'x2' diffusion/absorption acoustic treatment on top - something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Absorption-Diffuse-19-7x19-7x4-Absorption-Reflection/dp/B07MD9DRZP/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=Cr0PA&pf_rd_p=29505bbf-38bd-47ef-8224-a5dd0cda2bae&pf_rd_r=B7K1Z6C150W3MFNZ68K6&pd_rd_r=aa35b741-c75a-425b-8881-59332ba64b75&pd_rd_wg=ORT57&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_mNice looking amps you've got there!
For me, bass traps, followed by diffusers.
S Clark, where did you place the diffusers, front wall, back wall, side wall, ceiling?Thanks!
First, in front of a big screen TV between the speakers. Secondly, in front of the corner bass traps (per Dave Elledge-and it helped a bunch), and thirdly, a couple of feet outside the speakers an a foot or two in front (expands the width of the sound stage). In my room, placing them behind the listening position did little. Placeing them at a halfway position did little. I've not bothered with the ceiling since line source speakers tend to take them out of the equation. But my room is really odd and difficult.
Mission Impossible.
Queue up the Mission Impossible theme song while Ethan Hunt parachutes in with large room treatments.