I was always under that assumption until I heard the difference a good well place sound diffuser made to the sound stage and presentation. I had a demonstration done to me and an audiophile group in a private home. The person that did the demonstration had no diffuser in the beginning and every one thought that it sounded great. All of a sudden, he mentions, "you guys want to hear something?" and he adds the diffuser on the front wall as the music was playing. The difference was knight and day. The depth, with, definition and stereo imaging was transformed for the better in a huge way. The minute he removed it, the stage fell back to it's former small self. Could be the way he made the diffuser that created all the difference. Materiel, design ext. I have some in my home but could not afford his asking price so I bought from a competitor. Because of that, I get just about 10% of the effect.
Most rooms don’t need acoustical treatment.
Why? Because acoustical treatments presented are in virtually empty rooms. Unrealistic.
my rooms have furniture and clutter. These rooms don’t really have a need for treatment. It’s snake oil, voodoo science.
So why is accoustical panels gonna help? No one can answer this, most have no clue.
my rooms have furniture and clutter. These rooms don’t really have a need for treatment. It’s snake oil, voodoo science.
So why is accoustical panels gonna help? No one can answer this, most have no clue.
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