If the egg crate foam helps, you may consider something with more of a broadband acoustic effect.
Several years ago, I built 2 DIY acoustic panels via Jon Risch's design perameters on AudioAsylum. My final floor standing-size products were 6'H x3'W x18"D. I'm still using them. But while researching these, folks mentioned that egg crate foam -- the type used as bed toppers -- although it looks like the foam used in studio's, it really wasn't, and didn't have the same acoustic properties. However, it certainly should give you the opportunity to learn (rather inexpensively), whether you're on the right sonic/acoustic track or not.
FWIW, Soundlab sells an item called the "S.A.L.L.I.E".
http://www.soundlab-speakers.com/#!__products/accessories
S.A.L.L.I.E.'s are mainly for those who can't pull their stats very far out into the room. They're rather expensive, but perhaps one could produce a similar DIY device.
I've also heard it mentioned that artifical floor standing plants behind dipoles also acoustically helps.
Several years ago, I built 2 DIY acoustic panels via Jon Risch's design perameters on AudioAsylum. My final floor standing-size products were 6'H x3'W x18"D. I'm still using them. But while researching these, folks mentioned that egg crate foam -- the type used as bed toppers -- although it looks like the foam used in studio's, it really wasn't, and didn't have the same acoustic properties. However, it certainly should give you the opportunity to learn (rather inexpensively), whether you're on the right sonic/acoustic track or not.
FWIW, Soundlab sells an item called the "S.A.L.L.I.E".
http://www.soundlab-speakers.com/#!__products/accessories
S.A.L.L.I.E.'s are mainly for those who can't pull their stats very far out into the room. They're rather expensive, but perhaps one could produce a similar DIY device.
I've also heard it mentioned that artifical floor standing plants behind dipoles also acoustically helps.