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I'm going to be looking into room treatment.
Has anyone tried these Aperture panels? They are described as an absorber, a diffusor, and a resonator, all in one.
I have an unusual space: 15 wide x 60' long. Glass at either end, 1/3rd wall glass on one of the 60' walls.
I'm planning to use some Vescom acoustic translucent curtain fabric over the at either end (so as not to eliminate
natural light) and to also to put another layer of the fabric at the 45' depth of the space. Translucent, acoustic curtain fabrics
The 60' swath of glass on one wall is covered with double cellular fabric blinds.
The other 60' wall is mostly sheetrock and has a slight curvature.
My listening area is in the first 45' and is variable-- I move around a lot-- from near field to all over the space.
Anyway, I thought I might try these panels: two behind speakers, two on the walls at the first side reflections, and two hanging in front of the Vescom fabric at 45'.
It's actually a pretty exciting space to fill with sound-- I just need to tame it a bit.
Has anyone tried these Aperture panels? They are described as an absorber, a diffusor, and a resonator, all in one.
I have an unusual space: 15 wide x 60' long. Glass at either end, 1/3rd wall glass on one of the 60' walls.
I'm planning to use some Vescom acoustic translucent curtain fabric over the at either end (so as not to eliminate
natural light) and to also to put another layer of the fabric at the 45' depth of the space. Translucent, acoustic curtain fabrics
The 60' swath of glass on one wall is covered with double cellular fabric blinds.
The other 60' wall is mostly sheetrock and has a slight curvature.
My listening area is in the first 45' and is variable-- I move around a lot-- from near field to all over the space.
Anyway, I thought I might try these panels: two behind speakers, two on the walls at the first side reflections, and two hanging in front of the Vescom fabric at 45'.
It's actually a pretty exciting space to fill with sound-- I just need to tame it a bit.