My experience with GIK and Real Traps is as follows:
I have a room with a variety of issues, especially below 200 hz. I managed to get a hold of GIK's corner traps, HF limited bass traps, diffusers.
To be precise:
https://www.gikacoustics.com/product/gik-acoustics-monster-bass-trap-flexrange-technology/
https://www.gikacoustics.com/product/gik-acoustics-tri-trap/
I had 4 of the bass traps and 2 corner traps.
They were not doing enough to manage the bass peaks.
I decided to get Real Traps Mondo traps. I got two 4 ft tall traps and two 2 ft. tall traps:
https://realtraps.com/p_mondotrap.htm
I tried these GIK and Real Traps in different combinations, and after extensive -- really extensive -- testing, the Real Traps were much more effective in dealing with lower frequencies.
The company was easy to deal with and represents, I think, an excellent value for acoustic control.
Ethan Winer was very helpful, too. He examined photos of my room and gave me some suggestions as to where to place the traps. He was open to follow up.
I have a room with a variety of issues, especially below 200 hz. I managed to get a hold of GIK's corner traps, HF limited bass traps, diffusers.
To be precise:
https://www.gikacoustics.com/product/gik-acoustics-monster-bass-trap-flexrange-technology/
https://www.gikacoustics.com/product/gik-acoustics-tri-trap/
I had 4 of the bass traps and 2 corner traps.
They were not doing enough to manage the bass peaks.
I decided to get Real Traps Mondo traps. I got two 4 ft tall traps and two 2 ft. tall traps:
https://realtraps.com/p_mondotrap.htm
I tried these GIK and Real Traps in different combinations, and after extensive -- really extensive -- testing, the Real Traps were much more effective in dealing with lower frequencies.
The company was easy to deal with and represents, I think, an excellent value for acoustic control.
Ethan Winer was very helpful, too. He examined photos of my room and gave me some suggestions as to where to place the traps. He was open to follow up.