Acoustic treatment for corners.


Has anyone acoustically treated a corner, so that it is identical to an open area? If so, what did you use?
mmakshak
Thanks, Vandermeulen. For me, everything starts with effective power conditioning and proper attention to the room and acoustics. Together, they set the foundation for evaluating, selecting and assembling a system to my taste.
Thanks for the ideas. I have two ASC tube traps and a pair of Cathedral Sound Panels in the corner. If you look at Zargon's back wall(minus the bookcase), that is what is behind my speakers-the corner and the open doorway. It seems like the image(or some treble)is pulled more to the open side, or goes further to the open side than the corner side. There is more open space on the doorway side. There is also slightly more distance to the first reflection on the doorway side than to the corner side(I'm afraid I can't do much about that.).
Mmakshak,

If the doorway has a door, you might try closing it. I assume not from your posts.

You might also try toeing the speakers in slightly to minimize the uneven reflections off the sidewalls.

Another suggestion is to add diffusion at the reflection point on the sidewalls. This better distributes the reflection and will help with the imbalance.
I put 4 record cubes im each corner I feel that it helps some. It at least breaks up the waves and is 5 foot high full of records. Mike
So the differences between an open area and a more closed area with a corner might be due to bass differences and maybe first reflection?