Room Treatments - Where to learn more?


Can you suggest some links to websites with practical advice on how to improve the acoustic properties of stereo listening rooms?

I'm about to do a major upgrade to my mediocre system. After reading Robert Harley's "High End Audio" Chapter 4, I gather that room treatment should be near the top of the list for areas to work on.

This is probably especially true since my room has so many hard surfaces.
Picture of my Room
Suggestions on practical ways to improve the sound of my room would be welcome. My thought for the first step is: install drapes on all those windows. The room size is 21 x 22 x 8 feet with 3 open extensions into other spaces.

What else would you suggest for me?
What has worked for you?
hdomke

Showing 1 response by fishboat

Here's some links I had from another post a while back:

This one is for a home theater, but his approach is fairly typical.
http://www.sbrjournal.net/journalsite/archives/acoustics/acoustics.htm

This next one is a great resource, scroll down to the bottom for research links:

http://www.bobgolds.com/AbsorptionCoefficients.htm

Here's a DIY approach to bass traps:

http://forums.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?t=535

Ethan Winer is a great resource (he hangs out over at the Rives forum on AA). He sells "Real Traps", but also tries to educate people...never met the guy, but he looks to be an interesting fellow:

http://www.realtraps.com/articles.htm

Here's a white-paper...blue-paper I guess that he wrote that can get you started:

http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

And his home page:

http://www.ethanwiner.com/