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In Reply to: Treatment for rear wall behing speakers posted by Vinyljunkie100 on November 5, 2007 at 13:43:15:
Try a couple of things before going the construction route:
1. temporarily place the corner tube traps on a stool to raise them as high as possible. If you like the effect, you can duplicate the effect by placing a triangular piece of drywall into the upper corners of the room and simply mud it in and paint it to blend in the with the walls.
2. try simply opening the doors: both the French doors and the closet when listening. You'll eliminate the reflections and give the speakers a 'larger' room and thus propagate better bass: cleaner and less boomy.
3. take the center ASC Sound Plank and place smack between your amps, edge pointing towards your listening position. That should give you significantly netter imaging and center focus.
All above are easily reversible of course, and I would suggest doing one thing at a time in order to evaluate each change.
Good luck
Stu
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Follow Ups
- RE: Treatment for rear wall behind speakers - unclestu52 19:26:08 11/05/07 (5)
- RE: Treatment for rear wall behind speakers - Vinyljunkie100 07:41:55 11/06/07 (4)
- RE: Treatment for rear wall behind speakers - unclestu52 11:03:13 11/06/07 (3)
- Thanks for all your help, but a few more questions - Vinyljunkie100 13:22:44 11/06/07 (2)
- a few more questions - unclestu52 13:59:38 11/07/07 (1)
- That's exactly how I set up the sound planks - Vinyljunkie100 14:13:36 11/07/07 (0)