THANKS!!! This is awesome.
Cool looking little blocks.
But I would be remiss if I did not point out the open cell foam placed directly on the wall only absorbs high frequencies.
Electrostats benefit from absorbers that are effective down to 250Hz (or lower, but those would be huge), which is why the typical absorber to use is something along the specs of a RealTraps MiniTraps HF (HF = High-frequency, it does not have a 'limp mass' element that could reflect HF) — and spaced by two or three inches from the wall for best lower-frequency absorption.
By going lower, you can mitigate the dipole cancelation and get improvements in the lower range of the ESL. And by being a broader band absorber, it does not skew the balance as much as one that only di low-end or only high-end.
OK.. just an update.. After doing tons of research, I just placed an order for this: https://www.acoustimac.com/wp-stagger/
Went with Orange and Gray, as my living room has lots of orange in it.. Will start here on the left wall and see what differences I can hear.
Perhaps some other stuff down the road for corners (bass traps). What I'm most trying to solve is the echo in the room.. Fingers crossed and I'll post then they arrive and I get them installed.
... Drapes for the sliders are not in the cards, unfortunately...
I've been listening to music most of the day.. BIG difference with the acoustic panels installed. Much less echo and the imaging is more focused. This is a good step in the right direction. More coming down the road.
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Very cool. Time to look into some 13a’s.
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