Consider this a check in the pro column.

So I ordered a few sheets from Danny and received them yesterday. My first project was to finish modding my Klipsch Heresy II cabinets.
First off, I gotta say No Rez is pretty impressive stuff. It's somewhat hard to cut too. I started with a ordinary pair of scissors but after a couple of long cuts and my hand subsequently cramping up on me, I eventually switched to a utility knife. This was better although still a bit tricky.
Here's the before shot:

and here's after I lined the top, sides, and back.

As others have written, as soon as I fired up some music I noticed the difference immediately! The sound seemed less constrained to the speakers and depending on the recording could really fill the room. Dynamics seemed improved as well as the low level detail which was no longer being obscured by cabinet resonances.
I couldn't stop listening for a couple of hours! Some recordings were marginally improved but others were brought to light in ways I was not expecting. I could hear subtleties and overtones that I never heard before.
So much fun!

For less than a hundred bucks No Rez is a no-brainer for improving the sound of your speakers. I still have a little over a sheet left and am now trying to decide what to upgrade next: Definitive studio monitors, an old pair of Edge Audio bookshelf speakers (predessessor to Aperion Audio - with DiAural crossover) or perhaps my AV123 X-Voce.
I'm seriously considering No Rezzing them all!
Highly recommended!
