The Blankets Were Good, But...


Hello All,

Recently on a whim I put blankets on the walls to see the effects of reducing unwanted reflections.
The results were not subtle.
So now my quest is to find sound treatment products that look like, well, that look better than thrift-store blankets stapled to the walls.
Looking at the London 12 kit from Primacoustic. Looks good, price is good.
Anyone have any experience with this product?
Thanks so much for all the excellent information available here...

Tom
tomcarr

Showing 1 response by nonoise

Just playing devil's advocate here, but if the results you obtained were good enough, going even further with something else might end up in overkill, leading you to go off on tangents. 

If the blankets you used were successful, than maybe you could try something a little bit more artistic using wool rugs of a design that's pleasing to the eye. It can be mounted any number of ways from just hanging on the wall to being framed.

I have mine just hanging on the wall behind my speakers, to dampen the rear port and the sound that can find it's way downstairs to my neighbor and it works very well. When I had Tony Manasian over to hear my new speakers, I asked him if I should go further with sound absorption panels and he just shook his head. What I had was good enough, and he know's a thing or two than most people when it comes to acoustics.

Every room is different and that goes the same for hearing so tread carefully.

All the best,
Nonoise