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all they tell me is exactly what I don't want to do: sticking these ugly acoustic panels all over the room.
One of the ideas we are looking into is angling the wall and ceiling so we won't have parallel walls.
I've also read some paper discussing the importance, rather the "non"-importance of side wall reflections.
For the front wall, probably some RPG skylines.
For the sidewalls, I found this vinyl wallpaper that have 5/8" squares angling randomly at different directions that will act to refract the sound.
The only idea I have at the moment is to apply the Auralex LENRD foams to the corners along the front wall. Anyone got some interesting ideas???
Bryan,Thanks! That is pretty close to what I have in mind for the ceiling. But I did not realize that it would have benefits for the bottom end.FrankC
QuoteI've also read some paper discussing the importance, rather the "non"-importance of side wall reflections.I'm aware of that philosophy but I disagree with it strongly. You should find a room that has treatment on all the reflection points and listen for yourself.QuoteFor the front wall, probably some RPG skylines.Diffusors do much more good on the rear wall behind you. Unless you have dipole speakers that send sound equally front and rear, putting diffusion on the front wall is mostly a waste.QuoteThe only idea I have at the moment is to apply the Auralex LENRD foams to the corners along the front wall. Anyone got some interesting ideas???There are much better bass traps available. Those are simply too small to do much below a few hundred Hz.