Room treaments


I am beginning to treat my listening room now.
Question what is the preferred room treatments for more seasoned audiophiles with dedicated rooms. It seems there are quite a few members that have great wisdom in this area and we newbies would welcome feedback.
Absorption or difraction/ diffusion or combination of all

Here is what I am thinking to begin.
Absorption at first reflection points (using 2 x4 acoustic panels on side walls)
Thick carpet between speakers and listening position
Ceiling Absorption( same 2 x4 acoustic panels)
Back wall combination of difraction/Absorption
Front wall Absorption.
Corners floor to ceiling bass traps.


ecpninja

Showing 2 responses by lalitk

Reach out to GIK Acoustics for one on one free consultation. Once they make their recommendations, do it in stages. I did my room in three phases! 
@fiesta75,

I have explored vicoustic and my experience with them was not good. They rely on dealer network, so you’re dealing with a middle man who may or may not be a subject matter expert. Whereas GIK is direct sales and you are consulting with their in-house room designers. That alone to me is a biggest differentiator! With GIK, you can count on a solid advise, no more guess work on your part.