Good but Cheap Treatments for Flutter Echo


I have a small listening room (11x12). With careful placement, Roomlenses, and velvet drapes covering the main window, I have managed to make it sound pretty good. My only major remaining problem is that the room still has a lot of flutter echo. I am looking for good economical treatments to solve the problem. Thanks.
boschtb

Showing 1 response by jfrech

I assume you're walking around the room, clapping you hands and hearing it? Try a tapestry, or a quilt in the location. I use the ASC wallboards..about $50 each...but the look good.

Maybe also a shelf (or several wall sconces) with some odd shaped objects...anything to break up the refections...mine was high up...like 6-8ft where the furnature wasn't killing the bad vibes....