@lemonhaze Very interesting info. Thank you.
@bpoletti Who knew fake ficus trees could be an audiophile tweak? I wonder if real ficus trees sound more natural and provide more air? Heh heh.
@lemonhaze Very interesting info. Thank you. @bpoletti Who knew fake ficus trees could be an audiophile tweak? I wonder if real ficus trees sound more natural and provide more air? Heh heh. |
That’s really just a silly either/or question. Use what works best for the sound of your room. I’d recommend diffusers behind your speakers and absorptive panels at first reflection points and possibly between your speakers along with maybe bass traps in the corners, but that’s just spitballing. Contact GIK and see what they recommend. I will say I intend on using these diffusers behind my speakers because they seem to work well, aren’t expensive, and look pretty cool… |