I'm moving to the next stage of tweaking, which for me is the room. I'm looking for some input regarding how best to tame the peaks and valleys I'm seeing. My room is 25x15x8, and is fairly well-furnished, but I'm seeing ~10-15dB peaks at 70Hz, 113Hz, 226Hz and smaller ones in between, with accompanying suckouts. In reading up on the options, I'm leaning toward the RealTraps Stand Traps for the bass (4 feet high), and Eighth nerve tri-corner traps for the reverb and echo in the mids and highs. The Stand Traps are the only bass traps I get WAF for, since they can be easily disguised as corner plant stands, plus they seem to have much higher low bass absorption than any other product I've seen. The Eighth Nerve stuff is relatively unobtrusive as well, which is why I'm leaning toward their tri-corner Adapt product for the mids and highs. I may also place a few OC703 fabric covered panels around the room as a finishing touch, if I can get fabric the wife likes. Anyone using this combination? Any comments on the plan?
BTW - I also posted this over at AA, but no results so far.