Room Treatment Options?...What to use?


I am having some trouble with boomy base. No, it's not the speaker placement. I have consulted the Cardas sight and have the Robert Harley book, so I think I am ok there. But the base still seems boomy. I need a bigger and more silent room but don't have the $250K down payment money in the Silicon Valley. I can only spend a couple of hundred dollars. How can I get my hands on some effective room treatment/sound absorption material?...Are there places I can buy this stuff and assemble it myself?..Your help will be appreciated
kasboot

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THIS JUST MIGHT WORK!!! Just as an experiment take a board, particleboard works great for this, (about $14) use the one for counter tops. Cut the sheet into 3, 18" X 72" pieces. Then stand them in three of your four corners at 45-degree angles, Two behind your speakers & one on the opposing wall. What you hear may just do the trick. If you like what it does you can cover the panels & mount them in the corners. The you may want to put 6" of rolled insulation with the paper backing removed, to the back of the panels. Not fancy but these things work! HAVE FUN & DON’T HIT YOUR THUMB !!!