Beautiful Vicoustic's flagship Wavewood panels for room tretment. Anyone?


Not in my room yet, but definitely the most beautiful acoustic treatment i’ve ever seen. Wavewood panel is made from a combination of acoustic foam and wood. Its instantly recognizable design results from unique research based on the acoustic properties of the wood and foam combined with non-linear sequential cavities that enable Wavewood to act as both an absorber and diffuser. The Expo Panel System consists of panels that are 3/4“ thick that are perforated following an optimal binary sequence that determines where holes are and where they are not. This scientifically proven approach eliminates the possibility of absorbing excessive high frequencies while preventing lobing effects that are common among many uniformly perforated surfaces. Damn, i need some of these in my white room!

Has anyone tried them? Normally room treatmentis so ugly, but those two solutions are just WOW

https://www.vicoustic.com/product/wavewood
http://rpgacoustic.com/acoustically-optimized-acoustic-wood-panels-offer-huge-benefits/
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Wow, been away for a minute and missed some great discussions about something that really interests me. 

@chakster 
I like the Vicoustic products and when I initially purchased them, they were at the forefront of combined bass and diffuser products. Now, RPG, and GiK are in the fold. As far as I know, there is no US dealer for Vicoustic anymore. We would have to pay exuberant shipping charges for their products from Europe. 

That being said, GIKs newest bass corner with diffusion seems like a great alternative for folks in the US. Thinking about experimenting with two for the front walls. The Vicoustic corner bass trap with diffusion looks like very good quality, and with sound R&D to accomplish its goals. That is why purchased my Vicoustic products when I lived in Europe, but left them behind in the media room for my tenants :(

How do you post picks here? I have a mix of Vicoustic wall diffuser and GIK absorbers right now. 
@audioquest4life

As far as I know, there is no US dealer for Vicoustic anymore.

Hi, I think they are everywhere including the USA as i can see on the map, anyone can check here. There is a video from US representative.

Yes, GIK & RPG is an alternative for those who are not in Europe or near like me.

Not suere where you’ve been using them, but the Vi line of products for Hi-Fi has been updated, some nice stuff. The Vari Bass looks interesting and an alternative to the classic corner Bass Traps. I’m still not sure which one i will buy (Bass Extreme or Vari Bass).

I am watching this channel, there are so many information about room treatment, how does it works and even how to assemble them.

As i said i have detailed analysis of my room from visoustic with recommended products. I;ve learned than absorbers


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@chakster ,

If you look at my virtual system, you'll see that I don't rely on the Apertures for all of my needs.
Finally i’ve done 50% of the acoustic treatment of my room according to 3D project and room analysis i got from Vicoustic (Portugal).

Recently i have discovered a better looking panels, for some reason they are not availabe from my German supplier, but can be special ordered.

The most attractive is this Vixagon and i’m gonna use a few boxes of them on side walls (probably in white and grey color combination). Instead of traditional square panels this Vixagon is so much better in terms of interior design.
Technically it’s the same as the Flat Panel M1 FS, but much more attactive design. Both are absorbers for mids and highs.

As for diffusers there is another very interesting solution, can be located on the walls and ceiling. I’m gonna use a small block on the rear wall. Look at this Flexiwave. This is acually a diffuser and absorber.

How do you like them ?




@chakster 

All of those options are beautiful. The sticking point is, once you buy them, there's no going back. I'm referring to the mounting (option) = glue. I suppose one could buy dozens of Velcro or Command strips?