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Good idea Robin. I do like the looks of that tabletrap. I however, don't have room for an end table, BUT since I now have 16 ("f"ing) remote controls for various pieces of equipment, I was thinking about a low coffee table that's full of "acoustic goody stuffing". Presently I use the fourth of four Berkline seating chairs to hold all the remotes. So essentially, I've got one Helluva expensive end table. Having a coffee table would provide a good place to set them all.Besides, my chairs have built in cup holders for that beer you mentioned. Because that's how I roll. Bob
Forget measurements and tests. You got walls -- you got issues. Most rectangular rooms with 2000 to 4000 cubic feet will benefit from bass traps in tri-corners, absorption behind speakers, diffusion behind listening position and absorption/diffusion on first reflection points. Then you can blabber about how good your room sounds.
Another question for you guys: Mr. Pipe brings up a good point about the frames. I've wondered about building wooden frames (like the ones on acoustimac) but was concerned what framing the panels would do for the 'efficiency' of the panel. I assume since acoustimac is selling them then wood frames might very well be a viable option??Any clarification?Bob