One last thing- people with dedicated rooms and lavish treatment have the potential to go overboard and try and remove every frequency anomoly and Rives in particular has taken some flack on boards and ended up with some unhappy folks. (I did a L1 existing room, so mine was incremental by nature).
But that doesn't mean the basic concepts of reducing slap echo and early reflections isn't a worthy cause.
Also, just like anything in this hobby--people become very picky and have high demands from acoustic companies. These audiophiles are just as bad as the "cables changed my life" crowd that put new cables on a cooker once a week and spend 10k on a system worth of copper.
Room treatment, just like speaker placement, can be changed and variable to tailor to likes/needs. Start easy and see what you like.
But that doesn't mean the basic concepts of reducing slap echo and early reflections isn't a worthy cause.
Also, just like anything in this hobby--people become very picky and have high demands from acoustic companies. These audiophiles are just as bad as the "cables changed my life" crowd that put new cables on a cooker once a week and spend 10k on a system worth of copper.
Room treatment, just like speaker placement, can be changed and variable to tailor to likes/needs. Start easy and see what you like.