Actusreus,
Do you have a web link to the "Acoustic Fields" products by chance?
I would highly recommend you educate yourself first before wasting money or your time, so pick-up a copy of Dr Floyd Toole's latest book and read it. If you're not familiar with him, he's dedicated his life to acoustical research as a scientist and isn't associated with any acoustic treatment manufacturer, thereby preserving his independance and unbiased nature, so he represents an expert and voice of authority.
You may wish to search the vast threads here on A'gon for acoustical treatment, including this recent post: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1273078171&read&keyw&zzdiffusion
Lastly, if costs are a concern and you have the freedom and inclination to try some DIY projects, then go for it. Bass traps and diffusers aren't that difficult to do and there's lots of info on the web. I can even send you info on how I've build several Skylines and hemi-cylindrical diffusers that double as bass traps.
One more thing - you may wish to visit AVScience Forum for their Acoustical Treatment Master thread found here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=255432&page=218
You'll also need some basic tools, such as:
* test tones and a SPL meter for starters (e.g. 20-300Hz)
* Frequency wavelength handy-dandy chart (http://www.soundoctor.com/freq.htm)
* Bass mode calculator (www.harman.com/xls/Room Mode Calculator.xls)
* Skyline diffuser calculator (http://www.oliverprime.com/prd.php)
* QRD diffuser calculator (http://www.digitalaudiorock.com/cgi-bin/qrd.cgi)
Good luck.
Kevin
Do you have a web link to the "Acoustic Fields" products by chance?
I would highly recommend you educate yourself first before wasting money or your time, so pick-up a copy of Dr Floyd Toole's latest book and read it. If you're not familiar with him, he's dedicated his life to acoustical research as a scientist and isn't associated with any acoustic treatment manufacturer, thereby preserving his independance and unbiased nature, so he represents an expert and voice of authority.
You may wish to search the vast threads here on A'gon for acoustical treatment, including this recent post: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1273078171&read&keyw&zzdiffusion
Lastly, if costs are a concern and you have the freedom and inclination to try some DIY projects, then go for it. Bass traps and diffusers aren't that difficult to do and there's lots of info on the web. I can even send you info on how I've build several Skylines and hemi-cylindrical diffusers that double as bass traps.
One more thing - you may wish to visit AVScience Forum for their Acoustical Treatment Master thread found here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=255432&page=218
You'll also need some basic tools, such as:
* test tones and a SPL meter for starters (e.g. 20-300Hz)
* Frequency wavelength handy-dandy chart (http://www.soundoctor.com/freq.htm)
* Bass mode calculator (www.harman.com/xls/Room Mode Calculator.xls)
* Skyline diffuser calculator (http://www.oliverprime.com/prd.php)
* QRD diffuser calculator (http://www.digitalaudiorock.com/cgi-bin/qrd.cgi)
Good luck.
Kevin