Stillpoints Aperture or Synergistic UEF panels Which one?


Stillpoints Aperture or Synergistic UEF panels Which one?
Both of these products have received rave reviews. The Stillpoints appear to be 4 times the cost of that of the Synergistic Research.

Currently, I am using some convoluted foam panels at the first and second reflection points and I also have many of the Synergistic HFT's through out the room. I also have ASC bass traps in all 4 corners.

I just tried a SR HFT in the center of the acoustic convoluted form panel and son of a gun it did lock in the soundstage. So, now I would like to pursue further with trying either one of these panels.

I have read somewhere that the SR HFT's do not work well with the SR UEF panels, which to me seems strange.

Any opinions would be appreciated.

ozzy
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Since my back wall behind the speakers was just a blank finished drywall so I had some fun with difference placement .first I put them on chairs ,wood block, 3M table on the almost everywhere on the walls,corners of the room but when I placed them Vertical dead centered on the back wall 2 panels , that where they are going to be for good . My audiophile buddy came over to help me out with the experiment project because it good to have somebody with a little passion to help out . We were shocked how much difference when we were moving them around and we were both agreed when the 2 panels centered on the back wall bring the most improvement by a big margin.
Glad to hear you found the best spot.

I would like to add that with the Apertures the HFT's on the speakers are not necessary. In fact, it sounds more natural without them.

ozzy
Im glad you realized Apertures are the best HFT basically a bad joke.They may change the sound but not for the better.Enjoy!!
ebm,

Yes, Thanks.
I'm still gonna try to fit the HFT's on the walls somewhere. I have a lot of them.

ozzy
So, I found that with the Stillpoints Apertures the SR HFT’s are just not needed. In fact, the soundstage is more natural without them. So I sold all of the HFT’s. I had 35 of them!
Then I bought a couple more of the Apertures. I now have 6 of them. 2 on each side wall at first reflection and 2 in the center between the speakers.

ozzy