Well said, @ivan_nosnibor.
Erik,
“The most important part is getting to critical mass in absorption, and adding diffusion in the right areas. - Agreed.
“The laser-line, first reflection points, in my mind, have never born fruit”
Not entirely true. Think of laser line as your reference point. Once you mount the panels using the reference point (first reflection) and moving or rotating them say 15 degrees from the listener’s line of site, so they are no longer exactly on the mirror may result in slight shift in the imaging, IMHO.
Now if you want to cover the entire wall with absorbers / diffusers then taking a systematic approach of targeting a first reflection point is pretty much a mute point :-)
Erik,
“The most important part is getting to critical mass in absorption, and adding diffusion in the right areas. - Agreed.
“The laser-line, first reflection points, in my mind, have never born fruit”
Not entirely true. Think of laser line as your reference point. Once you mount the panels using the reference point (first reflection) and moving or rotating them say 15 degrees from the listener’s line of site, so they are no longer exactly on the mirror may result in slight shift in the imaging, IMHO.
Now if you want to cover the entire wall with absorbers / diffusers then taking a systematic approach of targeting a first reflection point is pretty much a mute point :-)