Absorption, Diffusion or a combination of it all?


Looking to add more acoustic treatment on the wall behind the speakers. Currently using GIK absorption panels (242). 
Planning to add two more panels that would hang pretty much directly behind the speakers on the upper part of the wall (higher quality image on my system page). 
Any benefit going with diffusors?

Thanks!!!

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Showing 3 responses by ronboco

@erik_squires 

i beg to differ on an all absorptive room sounding terrible. I think it depends on the room. My room was designed by an acoustician and I built it. I would love to have you over for a listen. I think it will really surprise you. If you are ever in Colorado and would like to check it out let me know. 
 

Ron 

@audphile1 

I would suggest a consultation from an acoustician. Jeff at hdacoustics is very good. Duke LeJeune recommend him to me. He can analyze your room for you. He designed my room and it turned out amazing. Good luck !

@erik_squires 

Hi Erik. That is mostly correct. My room is right on the edge of small to medium so my acoustician designed it to sound bigger than it is. There is no drywall in the room. The walls behind the speakers have Rockwool in between the studs and 1/4 inch pegboard over the studs so there is probably some reflection there. All the other walls have Rockwool then pegboard then a layer of 2 inch rigid fiberglass over the pegboard. The ceiling has Rockwool in the joists and two layers of pegboard and 2 inch rigid fiberglass. The outside of the room is 1/2 inch drywall then a layer of mass loaded vinyl then  another layer of 5/8 inch drywall. All cracks have been caulked. I put some pictures on my systems page. I have been very happy with the result. I enjoy having people over with more listening experience than I do to critique my system.