jjqiv
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I was reading a review of Eighth Nerve Acoustics products on 6moons.com and thought I might put some of their ideas into practice with some scrap material I had lying around (or outside) of the house.
I made some 7" triangles out of sheet rock and used painter tape to attach to the ceiling corners. 7" inch triangle was biggest I could make with available scrap material. Made a slight, but positive change in the sound. Used my voice and music as test.
Next, I had some 1'x3/4"x7' sheets of MDF left-over from some bookshelves that I had ripped out of a bedroom. I placed those on floor under the triangles. Just leaning in for now. The room is sounding much better. The most noticable change is more midrange detail/texture and a bit more air to the music.
I want to make 16" triangles and try putting some fiberglass insulation behind them. I also want to playing around more with the mdf sheets. Possibly sealing them with insulation behind. I will be redoing the room soon. I may tape and plaster them in permanently.
P.S., my wife thinks I nuts
http://www.sixmoons.com/audioreviews/8nerve/8nerve.html
I made some 7" triangles out of sheet rock and used painter tape to attach to the ceiling corners. 7" inch triangle was biggest I could make with available scrap material. Made a slight, but positive change in the sound. Used my voice and music as test.
Next, I had some 1'x3/4"x7' sheets of MDF left-over from some bookshelves that I had ripped out of a bedroom. I placed those on floor under the triangles. Just leaning in for now. The room is sounding much better. The most noticable change is more midrange detail/texture and a bit more air to the music.
I want to make 16" triangles and try putting some fiberglass insulation behind them. I also want to playing around more with the mdf sheets. Possibly sealing them with insulation behind. I will be redoing the room soon. I may tape and plaster them in permanently.
P.S., my wife thinks I nuts
http://www.sixmoons.com/audioreviews/8nerve/8nerve.html