Flatscreen between speakers


Has anyone found a solution to cancel or at least improve the acoustic glare caused by a flatscreen tv on the wall behind the speakers? I don’t have a dedicated room and have to share the room with my home theater setup. I have thought of using an appropriate curtain and treat the tv as if it was a window. I am also considering light 3D printed panels that I can temporarily hung when listening to music and take down when watching TV with the wife. 
I tried hanging a couple of thick towels on it to see if there would be any improvement and the answer is yes. The center image is more solid and a little deeper. Nothing drastic but if I could squeeze anything positive, why not. Please let me know if you have confronted this issue in the past and whether you were able to solve it. Thanks. 

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@phishhhhh4, Like the sound blanket. Only holdback, I can’t see any reviews. Have you use them yourself?

@rick_n. Definitely!

@karlss0n. 4 inches seems to be a little overkill for this particular application. That’s what I use for all of my other panels. I think in this case, 2” would do the job. 
@ghdprentice. I am seriously considering wool panels but the price is kinda of stiff. So many choices, so little time 😀

OP  a solution to cancel or at least improve the acoustic glare caused by a flatscreen tv on the wall behind the speakers?

In my experience, sonic glare/ brightness/irritation mostly are from speakers, source (CDP, DAC, etc), and cables. The sonic irritation isn't by the screen. Removing TV won't make the meaningful difference and no one will be satisfied with it. On/off the panel each time is burden for small difference. Watch below where the most glare comes from. All your audio systems behave/sound like the left speaker, except Wavetouch audio. Alex/Wavetouch

https://youtu.be/IHf_FSa8amE?si=TDRZJQc2KKAhkbMP