Flatscreen between speakers


Has anyone found a solution to cancel or at least improve the acoustic glare caused by a flatscreen tv on the wall behind the speakers? I don’t have a dedicated room and have to share the room with my home theater setup. I have thought of using an appropriate curtain and treat the tv as if it was a window. I am also considering light 3D printed panels that I can temporarily hung when listening to music and take down when watching TV with the wife. 
I tried hanging a couple of thick towels on it to see if there would be any improvement and the answer is yes. The center image is more solid and a little deeper. Nothing drastic but if I could squeeze anything positive, why not. Please let me know if you have confronted this issue in the past and whether you were able to solve it. Thanks. 

spenav

 I always like sering a “Kill your Television Bumper sticker. Go to go, my show is on.  “Secrets We Keep” on netflix. 

This will be a challenge for me after we move so I’ve been thinking on it.  

Has anyone considered or actually done the following?  Make, or purchase, a light weight diffuser panel, large enough to “acoustically hide” the TV completely.  Hang it from the ceiling, so it’s flat on the ceiling when watching TV, where it’s out of the way and works to minimise ceiling reflections.  Lower it by some ingenious mechanism that hinges directly above the face of the TV, so it hangs right in front of the TV.  
I’ve not yet got a solution for the mechanism that is aesthetically acceptable and functions well, but I’m sure it’s possible.  

 

spenav OP

It was a random 'rock and roll quilt' find on eBay, just do a search, 'jazz quilt'

I am lucky, my wife's twin sister can make stuff. I always bought CDs and T-Shirts from local musicians, but don't wear them, I got the idea to have her make me a quilt out of the T-Shirts, these are my two grand nephews holding it up. Except for BB King and George Thorogood, all local New Jersey Bands

 

spenav OP, others

Don’t Skip a Center Speaker, even if it has to be small, or behind something, try one

I love music videos, concerts ....., streaming performances, i.e. search YouTube, Voice, it is all over the world, and there is quite a lot in English from all the foreign countries to enjoy

I often force 2 channel and get better results when pseudo surround has been created somewhere along the line

I am surprised that you do not have a true center channel, when content is originally created, center dialog/content does not exist in FL and FR so Phantom Center cannot create what doesn’t exist. There is no need for Bass in the center.

I have found a true dedicated center, even small, the location just below, or even behind the image if the sound can get thru legs or an open base, in my current setup I built a riser to give me a 7" high space for a center speaker. (We made temporary spacers below to test the image height/neck comfort and see any reflections while sitting/viewing, didn't want to go too high).

here is a very efficient Klipsch Center (no rear ports) (that’s art, not a speaker above the tv)

I just changed to a smaller Jamo Center that blends better, the Klipsch is too efficient, the Jamo is real Cherry and blends with my DBX Soundfield 100’s better

my 1st center was a very small Bose VCS-10, it sounded very good, even once from behind a big CRT in a wall unit (notice the top slots)

  

The elegant and dedicated way to do it is to create a theater "stage" effect using thick, home theater curtains.  Similar to the included link but customized per the size you need.  May noy be directly available but with some work and you can make it look and work well.  

Looks good closed, easy to open when watching TV, the thicker curtains are acoustically damped and will work well to diffuse reflection. 

SoundRight Home Theater Surround Curtains | 4seating