Very good post thanks...
We must NEVER forget that acoustic preparation of a studio recording room has no relation at all with what must be used in a play back audiophile room.... This is not the same thing creating conditions to register something and creating conditions to listen to something.... In the first case the focus in on the instrument that will be recorded, in the second case the focus is about the way the ears/brain recreate the original event....And in these 2 cases the prparation and acoustic organization of the space(room and studio) dont goes under the exact same rules.... Floyd Toole explain that better than i will ever be....
But what is missing in your post is also that there is OTHER options than absorbing, reflecting or diffusing....
These concepts refer to passive treatments perpective...
How about active controls? Using resonance and grid of non electronic but active devices to guide and organize the mixing of direct and reflected waves?
How about putting in place the conditions to made possible "a potential informed wave" for the listening brain...
Most Audio people are slave of their idolized electronic prefered branded components, i am slave now of my room.... :)
Any electronic component ca be easily replaace with an equally good one, the room cannot and is at the heart of the audiophile experience, not the electronic component.... With dont listen to the electronic components we listen to the room ...No speakers sound the same in different room....
This is the way i go, with a success so great that there is no more relation between before and after....
We must NEVER forget that acoustic preparation of a studio recording room has no relation at all with what must be used in a play back audiophile room.... This is not the same thing creating conditions to register something and creating conditions to listen to something.... In the first case the focus in on the instrument that will be recorded, in the second case the focus is about the way the ears/brain recreate the original event....And in these 2 cases the prparation and acoustic organization of the space(room and studio) dont goes under the exact same rules.... Floyd Toole explain that better than i will ever be....
But what is missing in your post is also that there is OTHER options than absorbing, reflecting or diffusing....
These concepts refer to passive treatments perpective...
How about active controls? Using resonance and grid of non electronic but active devices to guide and organize the mixing of direct and reflected waves?
How about putting in place the conditions to made possible "a potential informed wave" for the listening brain...
Most Audio people are slave of their idolized electronic prefered branded components, i am slave now of my room.... :)
Any electronic component ca be easily replaace with an equally good one, the room cannot and is at the heart of the audiophile experience, not the electronic component.... With dont listen to the electronic components we listen to the room ...No speakers sound the same in different room....
This is the way i go, with a success so great that there is no more relation between before and after....