Room treatments and acoustics…. How to begin?


Hello,

 

I have spent the past year and a half going to town. I have mindfully and exuberantly engaged with every aspect of my system, with one exception… acoustics and room treatments. 
 

I have a 14’x18’ x8’ high living room that is also my current listening room. I live in New York City, queens, and am an architectural designer with some fabrication ability. I am just beginning to get privy to how to approach acoustics and room treatments and find it fascinating. I would very much like to do the following:

 

-maximize the room acoustics in my living room, while maintaining or enhancing its visual appeal

 

-begin learning about acoustics as a whole, so that I may lean into designing architectural spaces intertwined with hifi listening..,, ie: large volume chamber woofers and open baffles incorporated into the architecture, even speakers partially or entirely cast into the floor walls or ceiling. 
 

how to begin? 

thanks for your insight and inspirations, fellow obsessives…!

 

 

whyrichard

@dogearedaudio 

Many people propose these for bass control where they are a fail but if they help in other areas that's great!

Read everything on Ethan Winer's website. In addition, you could read his as well as Floyd Toole's books.

I built a simple iOS app called HiFi Setup to help with speaker placement and bass integration using in-room sweeps. It gives a bass flatness score, flags peaks/nulls, and suggests placement or PEQ adjustments. 
 

Here’s a link to the YouTube short HiFi Setup 

 Should be available on the App Store soon. 

I did it the old fashioned way...before all the latest diagnostic tools. I actually bought items that interested me and experimented.

Rugs, furniture, drapes wall hangings, try decorating. You’d be surprised how effective it is!

Edit. Just looked at the OPs room and he's already done that. Any additional treatments may or may not yield any improvement.