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Evan,Those look and are described like typical movers blankets. Never thought about using one of those.They can be bought cheaper and from local locations. Here is a cheaper Amazon source:http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Blanket-Supreme-LBS-Each/dp/B000TK5T9S/ref=pd_sim_hi_2
Hello, just a quick pic of what I've been playing around with the last day or two. The material is rockwool and minimum thickness is twenty centimetres with two differnent densities of material used in the corners giving over seventy centimetres of absorbtion. The sound is very nice. Very quiet, all I appear to hear is the music clear and clean and natural.I sit just infront of the speakers with my head only one metre twenty centimetres from them.
I chuckled hearing Mr. Vandersteen saying how that if you like any other speaker more than a Vandersteen, you are choosing it only because you enjoy the distortion it makes since they all have distortion levels much greater than his speakers - Then go on the say that there should not be any absorptive surfaces in a listening room.
I know how you feel
John, I agree with you big timeIMHO, the "overdamped room" thing is one of the common misconceptions in audio.People associate quantity of high frequency information with air/sparkle and assume that this must offer a more detailed presentation.When personally I think the opposite is true - High frequency information is lost by having it bouncing around the room, and that a well-damped room will allow you to hear the highs that are actually on the recording in much greater detail.Isn't room reverb by definition distortion? (Stuff added to the original signal that isn't there to begin with)I chuckled hearing Mr. Vandersteen saying how that if you like any other speaker more than a Vandersteen, you are choosing it only because you enjoy the distortion it makes since they all have distortion levels much greater than his speakers - Then go on the say that there should not be any absorptive surfaces in a listening room (which, to me, increases the distortion tremendously )But whatever works for you is what's best for you.-Mike