I have a pair of the GIK free-standing panels, 4' x 2'. This allows you to experiment with placement. I started off with the pair cosied together directly in front of the screen and as close to it as possible. But I ended up with them separated, at 45 degrees to screen, half way between two side edges of screen and back corners of speakers. Moral of the story: the most obvious place for acoustic treatment may not be the most effective.
Flat screen between speakers, again.
I know this has been discussed before, but after reading most of the somewhat recent responses to similar questions I still need to pick your collective brains.
To mitigate the TV's impact, I am considering building a panel that would cover the TV when it's not in use. The panel would be a 2.5' x 4.5' diffuser or absorber. Ideally it will hang above the TV when I am watching TV and would lower down to block the TV when I am listening to music.
My question is whether this is a viable solution and, if it is, would I be better served with diffusion or absorption?
To mitigate the TV's impact, I am considering building a panel that would cover the TV when it's not in use. The panel would be a 2.5' x 4.5' diffuser or absorber. Ideally it will hang above the TV when I am watching TV and would lower down to block the TV when I am listening to music.
My question is whether this is a viable solution and, if it is, would I be better served with diffusion or absorption?
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