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I don't mean to rain on this parade, but isn't acoustic foam spectacularly flammable? There was a horrible tragedy in a Rhode Island nightclub when pyrotechnics ignited acoustic foam. I'd look into this before covering one's walls with the stuff.
Right now, I need room treatment. I'm also pretty sure I need better power (dedicated outlets). I came to this conclusion because I had these before and my system sounded great.... I have a new house and therefore new room.... I repositioned my speakers a few times and settled on a 45* angled room. (See the thread on 'slant on speaker placement'.) Wrestling with placement gave me back a lot of the good sound I was used to but, there's still something missing and I pinpointed today. It's dry... and ...
Actually treating a room can vary on how it's done, depending on the room.. A common way is the LEDE,ie. live end, dead end. In this case you treat the back wall behind the stereo and about 1/3 of the way out into the room from your stereo. The rest of the room is to be live, possibly adding diffusers. In my own experience I learned that just some treatment helps considerably. Now that my entire back wall is done and the ceiling about 2 feet out I'm content and the improvement is substantial, just don't ...
The cheap band-aid way to do this is to use Bybee Purifiers and filtered power cords, but you will likely lose some of the HF "air" around the instruments and some detail as well ...
Quote from: audioengr The cheap band-aid way to do this is to use Bybee Purifiers and filtered power cords, but you will likely lose some of the HF "air" around the instruments and some detail as well ... Mmmm, hah nope, can`t go along with these statements in the least,, respectfully of course considering your credintials and all I`ve got are my ears. But frankly I hear a substantial increase of microdynamics and detail in the highs/lows, and all the air inbetween. Nope, I`ll forego the mods and stick with my BPT & Bybee`s. Regards, Robin
Ok guys, I gotta fess up. ....I WAS WRONG, Bybee`s DO roll the highs off, no doubt about it. Hantra and others, ya`all was right, I was dead wrong.