| Re: Acoustic Treatment Project I hear you. Aside from the treatments, the only furniture in the room are the TV, the sound system and one couch. The room is a 3,000 cubic ft rectangle. It's crazy... I've never before heard so much slap echo in a room. Since the seated position is only about 4 feet from the rear wall, I figured absorption behind it is best. My understanding is diffusion works better from a distance. I may consider diffusion on the right and left wall at the 1st reflection point sometime down the road. Carlos has suggested diffusion laterally adds more space. Who knows if that's true, but if I don't like the absorption, it may be worthwhile to make some DIY diffusors. Since the ring around the wall/ceiling junction is reflective, 41% of the surface space will be absorptive (including 100% of the floor as it is carpeted). As for abbifusion, I don't know much about it. Does anyone have any good links? |