Securing Vicoustic Diffusors to my sheet rock wall/ceiling.


I just received my 6 pack of these in black. I have propped them up on a low wood board to get a taste of what they do, and I'm very impressed. Music just sounds less constricted, with images floating a tad more free from speakers. More open, and organic... I never liked Absorption @ the Side Reflection point, but this is what I was hoping for from these panels. So, as the title above suggests, what should I use to secure these? I would like to go as light duty as possible, leaving flexibility to play with positioning in the near future. Cheers -Don
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HI Don, I'm actually using ours in the living room/music practice room.

From what I've read, you're probably best off putting them towards the sides and behind the listening position. See http://www.northwardacoustics.com/portfolio/, also page 23 here (https://www.harman.com/sites/default/files/LoudspeakersandRoomsPt2_0.pdf).
younghoho _yoon... Where do you position yours. I have heard in back of listener is popular over in back of speaker. I am playing with them on side wall reflection points at the moment. I have them propped up on wood panels, so not yet secured. (-:  If anyone has any thoughts, please share them here. I know it will come down to experimentation, which is the reason I want to use the 3M light duty stuff....Cheers -Don
Thanks- I was hoping something as easy (and light duty) as the 3M strips would do the trick. Much appreciated. 
Hi, I have used the 3M Command Large Picture Hanging Strips on my Multifuser DC2s on a wall >1 year without issue. I used four per panel, though I might have been able to get away with fewer because they are so light. I wanted to be able to reposition easily them in future, though I haven't gotten around to doing that yet.
The PI Audio Group makes their diffusers out of the same material. Give them a call for glue advice.
100%- Thanks Bdp24. I guess they are between importers, so they may not have representation in the US at the moment. Better safe indeed. Hmm- wonder if that 3M putty type stuff has chemicals. I wouldn't imagine it does, but not sure. It reminds me of Blu-Tak, but I think a bit harder/denser, less chewing gum like. 
Be careful with the glue or putty---the styrofoam the diffusers are made of can be dissolved by some chemicals! Ask Vicoustic for advice.
That's what I was thinking about, like the 3M picture hanging putty. The thought is go light duty, and see if that sufficient. Thanks to all so far!
How about picture hanging putty?  I see it advertised on HGTV all the time. 
You can get a pair of 1/4" thick 2’ x 6’ pieces of plywood, and mount each (vertically, presumably) onto the middle of a 2’ wide x 1’ deep base made from 3/4" ply, using L brackets and bolts. Then glue (with latex adhesive caulk) three of the diffusers onto each of the 2’ x 6’ plywood panels.
Multifuser DC2 Diffusion Panels. Not entirely sure, but very light weight. They are 24" X 24", and prob 4" deep, with the latter of course varying due to assorted lengths. It's almost like a harder, denser type styrafoam.