Tmort
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Rich, I have a small room, 11x11 with a sloped ceiling front to back. Lots of hard surfaces except for carpet. My classic 9’s are roughly 32” stat to front wall, due to space constraints I can’t do much more than that.Yes, I have diffusion behind my panels. I tested both absorption and diffusion. Imaging and soundstage are excellent with both. But I found absorption deadened the sound too much. Diffusion provided a lot more of the ambiance and spaciousness that electrostats are known for and a threw a wider, deeper soundstage. You can get used to either sound, but I preferred diffusion. But in order for diffusion to work properly, you need about five feet between your speaker panels and the diffusors. If you have much less than that, you might be better going with absorption.
Ceiling treatments don’t really make a difference with electrostats because they don’t have any vertical dispersion, being a line source speaker.
I borrowed some absorption panels from a fellow ML enthusiast 2x4 in size and placed them behind the stats with very nice results.
Currently I’m discussing room treatment strategy with GIK acoustics and he’s steering me towards a 4” thick bass trap panel (Alpha series), that provides both diffusion (2 or multi-directional), and absorption.
Given your comments in this thread about strategy and distance to front wall plus my experience with absorption only currently, what do you think?