OK - here's the trick... to effectively correct the room acoustics, you have to measure the room acoustics and figure out what needs help. Simple... you wouldn't go to the doctor and say "I need medicine" because you know the next question is going to be "for what"? you HAVE to describe the problem first and foremost. Get a set of frequencies recorded at the same level, play them back and at least statically measure the room response at the listening position. Back in the day, that would be a Stereophile test cd and a Radio Shack dB meter... nowadays, you can use your phone instead of the meter and I am sure there are some freebie apps with frequency sweeps. Measure FIRST, then address the problems. By the way - GIK may be longer lead times than pre-civid, but they ARE good products and reasonable prices and have good people on staff to make recommendations FREE if necessary.
Room Treaments - Where To Begin...
Hi All: I have read countless comments that the best thing you can do to improve the listening experience is to acoustically treat the room. But where does one gain the expertise to do so? There are so many products/options out there. I have no clue where to begin (or if I even need to do it)... Thanks!