Room Treatment Convert


Over the years I've spent thousands of dollars on various components looking for that 'next step' in my sound system.
One thing I've never done is acoustic room treatment.  My listening room is small (11' X 15" with 8' ceiling).  I listen to vinyl almost exclusively.  My system is a P8 Rega turntable with Apheta 3 cartridge, MA5200 McIntosh integrated with a Stellar phono stage.  Speakers are KEF Reference 1.  My speakers are placed on the short wall with heavy drapes over the window on the right wall and a line of shelfs holding my records completely covering the left wall.

I had obtained a quote for room treatment last year and decided it was too expensive to consider, though I wouldn't hesitate to spend much more on any component in my system if it would improve the sound to my ear.

While talking with a friend last week he suggested I try an experiment.  He said rather than have my spines of my LPs all aligned the same to try pulling small groups of LPs forward in a random manner, staggering them such that the grouping resulted in pockets between the groups.  I did so and put on one of my favorite records and the result was  increased clarity and detail that was nothing short of amazing!  Though my records look silly, I'm now going through LPs as if I have a new collection.  I've not experienced a more profound improvement in any component change I've ever done.  

When I contacted the person who had given me the quote on the room treatments, he said he was not surprised at the change, saying all I had done was broken up the sidewall reflections which reduces some of the conflicting timing information that confuses our brains (and ears).  He said I could expect more profound change once I added their treatments.  Well, I'm now a believer and will be placing my order once I receive money back Uncle Sam borrowed from me last year!
bluespiano
If you earned little enough to get a stimulus check beware it will reduce your refund.
Sam didn’t classically "borrow" it. You gave it to him interest free.
Kind of nuts if you have any outstanding notes like a mortgage or car payment.
@hilde45, you are so polite, "put their marketing in overdrive." 
It is way past overdrive. It is oversilly. Maybe overstupid. Definitely descriptive of a sham item right up there with the Halographs. 
I wish people would not waste their money on such things. It incites these clowns to make more garbage.  
@mijostyn Yes, I suppose I am. Clearly, some people believe in these things, and I cannot gainsay someone else's experience. If they think they hear it, they at least think they hear it. But when I see language like that, I think of all the people I knew who got business degrees instead of learning about science, engineering, art, history, etc. and honed their skills to trick their fellow man. I was pulling punches, but as we've seen, social media leads to too much anger and viciousness and I'm doing my best to be chill, even about the bag-of-rocks-dumb stuff.