You can John Risch DIY acoustic panel and bass traps.
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/a.htm
dave
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/a.htm
dave
Redirecting bass frequencies
This worked surprisingly well for me. http://www.optp.com/shop.cfm?groupid=Foam%20Roller%20Therapy&catid=Foam%20Rollers Helped trap the bass, and reduced the effect of the all-too-lively high frequencies. You can cut the semi-circle versions in half and place them in the corners, or on the walls. They are more dense than foam, and could be made to look decorative. They are also cheap enough to be worth trying out. And make sure you keep one for working out the knots in your hips and IT band for all you runners & cyclists out there. |
A lot of people at the Audiocircle forum think highly of Eighth Nerve products and there are threads there regarding these...try a search at that site. The traps I have been playing around with for the last few days are the John Risch DIY jobs that Davewav1 mentioned above...I have eleven of these that a guy made and gave to me. One of the things, other than of course a much higher degree of bass quality that these are providing... is at least the same degree of quality increase in all the other freq's. I am hearing very deep into recordings and hearing many fine details that I had not known were there. Dave |
Dave, that's great. Exactly what I am looking for. I have echo busters corner traps installed in the corners behind the speakers and they were an improvement comparing to no treatment at all. I would think the seams or the bass traps should take the soundstage to a different level. I will most likely pick up the eighth nerve, give it a try and see what happens....thanks |