DIY the panels imo @joeradio
That's what I've done for my space
DIY the panels imo @joeradio That's what I've done for my space |
I recently moved and had to build a new listening room. It took quite a while to get things sounding up to expectations. I found the Woodupp diffusers, www.woodupp.com worked well and are cosmetically attractive. They are also very reasonably priced. Their diffusing/sound damping is very effective so do not over do it. Two panels on one wall is about all you might need. Before you affix them to the wall, move them around to different locations and do some listening to test the effectiveness. |
I use Acoustic Sound panels with great success and custom artwork available for very good prices. Look up how to treat walls for 1st reflections, corner bass traps and treatment behind speakers. If you sit close to a wall look at absorption/ diffusion from GIK ACOUSTICS on back wall behind you. It will make a huge difference in sound quality. |
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/room-treatment-a-primer I use GIK and Vicoustics. |