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Excellent ideas Bryan.mono.. Are you having specific problems in the room, ie... bright highs, boomy bass?Are the floors hardwood, tile, carpet ? If something hard, how about a thick area rug. Or mulitiple rugs due to large square footage. Nice cushy heavily padded chairs or sofa's ect..Are the speakers the big heavy tower type? How about wheels if they're to big & heavy to drag out (when the family's gone and it's time to play with the volume knob)BTW mono, I've got my goodies displayed on 'webs ...
After all of that, think about building something similar to a pair of Japanese dressing screens - but with absorbtion in them. These can covered with a nice ornamental (but open) fabric and have a nicely stained wooden frame. A pair of these along the side walls at the reflection points can look very nice and also provide the reflection control and general decay time control you need. ...
Something like this?From inside the soundroom:From the outside:The screen is a standard oriental screen with a 'constrained layer' of foam applied, which was covered by fabric my wife picked out at the fabric store.It works very well... I've orded a pair of french doors to replace the screen... if you were local I'd let you borrow what i have and s ...
mono-tubes,> I need some help finding the least obtrusive looking acoustic treatment I can find. It has to integrate into the room design with fabrics that are color coordinated to the room etc. Smaller is better. <I can't offer more than a little amusement. Though I never understood why huge tower speakers and a big rack stuffed with gear "looks okay" but acoustic panels do not. ...
mono-tubes,Show your wife the photos of my living room below. Then by comparison ...
Realtraps sells acoustical soffit.Would wifey miss 9 feet from one side of the room? (That would get you much closer to reducing standing waves.)Why do people want those huge, IMO ridiculous, "entertainment" centers? For the price of expensive "entertainment" center (they don't entertain me) you could get a nice, big flat panel TV. And then get your speakers out from the "caves" they're in.
mono-tubes,> I need some help finding the least obtrusive looking acoustic treatment I can find. It has to integrate into the room design with fabrics that are color coordinated to the room etc. Smaller is better. <I can't offer more than a little amusement. Though I never understood why huge tower speakers and a big rack stuffed with gear "looks okay" but acoustic panels do not. None the less, here is my best suggestion: Show your wife the photos of my living room below. Then by comparison ...
>I once got some advice from someone in the industry that if I just made triangular panels for the corners up at the ceiling I could improve acoustics dramatically. If anyone has done that and has pics I would appreciate seeing or hearing about it. Of course any and all suggestions on anything else would be great.<something like this? Glenn