In Reply to: Wall treatment for close listening position? posted by BDP24 on January 28, 2017 at 08:53:17:
Sofa cushions and upholstered throw pillows. Works well and you can probably find some laying about the house to start with. At least for experimentation.
Note that sofas and futons are bass traps/absorbers so you don't really want that right where you listen - put those in a more strategic location in the room where they do the acoustic job if you need it.
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