Best Bang For The Buck I've Ever Spent


Recently installed the Primacoustic London 12 acoustic panel kit purchased from Sweetwater.
Install couldn't have been easier, just a few hours.
Made sure to cover all first reflection points front wall/ceiling/side walls/rear wall.
Less than $800.00, free shipping, no tax, delivered to my home.
Have a dedicated listening room, a dedicated AC line, and have spent many hours on speaker and listening seat positions.
The packaging from Primacoustic was first-rate.
The service from Sweetwater was too.
The difference in resolution was startling.
FWIW, IMO, before anyone spends $ on another piece of gear, spend it on sound treatments.
I'm sure glad I did.
Happy listening...

Tom
tomcarr
Thanks for all the info, Terry. You are really stoking my interest in the Terminator!
The Best Bang For The Buck I Ever Spent?

( The azimuth adjustment on an ET arm is easy!) I don't know what the above poster is referring to?) He states it's high pressure... that's what the end user has paid for. It doesn't have to be.)

Well, let's see...

If you're referring to before I knew JACK....or after?

If After.. here goes..

(1) Learning that there are inexpensive ways to isolate components if you have the where-with-all and the equipment.
(2) Learning about a single unit that replaced others when I had an ET arm in my system to damp pulses from my compressor and, in addition that would dry out any moisture,
(3) The Mark Baker belt for my Rock 7.
(4) My mat material I currently use on mt TT's.



@slaw 

( The azimuth adjustment on an ET arm is easy!) I don't know what the above poster is referring to?)
I guess that you are referring to me. I said, "it’s hard to see that the azimuth adjustment can be anything like as fine as the Trans-Fi, which has a 2 inch adjustment base, which yields adjustment increments of 5 minutes of arc."
You will note that (1) I did not say that azimuth adjustment on the ET was hard, as you imputed to me, and (2) I did not categorically state that the adjustment was not as fine. But I suspect that it is not - or can you get stable, repeatable 5 minutes of arc adjustment? If so, that's useful information, and I would prefer to be corrected.

"He states it's high pressure... that's what the end user has paid for. It doesn't have to be.)" I stand corrected. Thank you.