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What I did was to take a fiberglass ceiling tile (2'x4') and then staple it to a 2x4 piece of thin particle board/plywood. Then, I wrapped it with fabric and stapled the fabric to the back. I'll put some photos in the DIY circle soon. 4 panels cost me about $50 with 30 of that being in the fabric. I got the tiles for $2/each because they were ugly. However, they're normally $4 each. I don't know the frequency responses of these tiles but, it certainly helped make my room quiet and less reflective. ...
I considered lining the walls but, it was too expensive to consider. I could do foam, fabric, etc.. but, to cover each wall with JUST fabric would've been close to the thousand dollar range. (considering about $4 per sq ft of fabric over about 200 sq ft of wall space... and that's without gathering the fabric... so, you'd actually need 400 sqft of fabric to do it right.)
I would be tempted to try panels made of closed-cell, expanded polyethylene or similar...
Closed-cell foam is useful for anti-resonance platforms for your components, but you need open-cell foams for sound absorption (transfer of energy to heat).