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You don't have children, do you?(Not to pry, but seeing those various things with stands and legs arrayed about the room...I see a combination trip hazard and tip-over waiting to happen.)BTW, regarding srlaudio's post about using only diffusion treatments: This won't do anything to alleviate the problem of standing waves in the bass frequencies (15-100Hz), will it? For that, you DO need bass traps - and huge quantities of bass traps, by my estimation.
Hello......what are the speakers aimed at? The absorption is nice in the corners. We would recommend a 4X6 or 4X8 diffusion module on the front wall between the speakers. Expanding the corner ceiling treatment into an absorbent soffit would improve the room further. We quit using all absorption 30 YEARS ago. Diffusion technology is transforming concert hall size to small rooms such as yours.
Very cool looking pictures.. What did you put the back wall? Glenn
Bob,> I still think you need to apply some type of diffusive "thing" ... but most of the stuff is too expensive <One problem with diffusors is the good designs are complex to make (read: expensive), and the lesser designs are not very effective. But I'm not ruling it out either. --Ethan
Jeese-louise George, at least take down the hidious dining fixure a and Install a couple of recessed cans over you chair on a dimmer for reading or something. Was wondered where the Sonatas used to call home. I have a wood floor as well and am using 8th Nerve stuff with success .I can see why you also had problems with the VMPS speakers, I think the room, like mine, is a mismatch for them. Those Salks have me interested too. Just haven't decided to spend that much on speakers yet.I need to update my picture.