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MChuckp:I purchaced by room treatments from GIK a couple of pannels at a time. First thing the monster bass traps are monsters! If you need bass treatments get theses! I also got the tri-traps these work great and I like the way they look and are super easy to place and move. Your room looks great to me I wish I had 15' width. plus the right side space and back wall with stairs and hallway will be good for your sound I think. I might try to shift the the speakers to the right some and toe them in. I agree with Nuance the bass treatments do not ruin the bass It makes bass more acurate and provides a multi layered bass, well it did for me. I can recomend GIK with no reservations.Harrison
I dont feel the monster traps are over kill at all. But if your room is not in need of that much bass correction then the 244s should be fine.I have my 242s at first reflection points? I little confused now about no recomendations for reflection.I have no experience with the pillar trap.
The right wall is not close enough to treat that side-wall first reflection, and it appears the left side-wall first reflection will be the glass doors, so he can't really treat that. The floor ceiling bounce should be treated, though (floor already has a carpet, so a panel or two on the ceiling centered between the speakers and half way between them and the LP would be good).
One of my 2nd refection points is a door. I use a 242 on one of the stands. Its real easy to set it to the side when I need to use the doorway. That may be a possiblity I know you have to have a surface for the trap to set agaisnt I not sure about glass though?
I thought the 5.5" for the 244's was thick. Add 2 more inches for the Monster and you have a seriously thick panel!
Someone asked about the curtain being down. The anchors fell out that held the rod up. We've fixed it since then. I do close the curtains when listening. They are not thick curtains. Probably something I should change. Just moving in, we seem to be spending a fortune on everything. I definitely see this changing at some point. The wife loves new decorations. I just need to tell her they gotta be thick. Other than that, she can do what she wants.