You present yourself as an expert and imply that even at your level of experience and knowledge, acoustics is so fraught with failure that neither you nor anybody else should ever attempt it, even with the advice of other experts, such as Vicoustics, GIK and others. Pretty much guarantees the odds for success are zero.
My attitude is nothing takes the place of persistence. If you break it, figure it out and fix it. Perhaps you have just not tried hard enough.
Also, there are many conversations and suggestions on this board that can do more harm than good. Just peruse the digital threads. Trust but verify. And trust your ears.
"Out of difficulties grow miracles.” — Jean de La Bruyère

