I knew room treatments were in my future.


For those of you that have been following my posts. I bought a new house, leaving my great 24' square listening room of 36 years. The best prospect is the basement room 12'x 18'. Home for my new Hegel H390. Thick carpet, concrete block on the end wall and one 18' side. The other side is 2x4 construction with paneling. 
My dealer said he can help with treatments. 
Bryston A2 wired speakers. 
My best guess is placing my speakers from the 12' wall towards the 18' end. 
Thanks for any suggestions.
golden210
^^^This.I did the exact recommendation. Lots of of pictures.

I just received my GIK acoustic panels the other day.

The designer I worked with, Mike, was very helpful. mike.m@gikacoustics.com
@ebm

Stillpoint Apatures get 4 ASAP for the best sound.
Are those $750 each? You're recommending he get 4 of them right away? Or am I looking up the wrong things?
They really work great if you only start with 2 put them at the first reflection point.If you feel there to expensive buy somthing else however i fell they are the best i had Tube Traps before these are much better.Good luck!!
@ebm 

And at $750 each you think they're good enough to try *even before* doing an analysis of the room? If so, that's very high praise indeed!
Really dislike ASC for a couple of reasons, price and performance.  I went to a show in Oakland sponsored by ASC, and almost every room had Tube Traps galore.
The rooms sounded terrible.  They were not better to listen to in the mid to treble, and the bass, while clear, became 1 note.  It was as if all the rooms were playing the same song in the bass.  It sounded like the TT were imposing their own character on the room instead of taking the room out of the equation.

The couple of rooms I found which used traditional panels sounded MUCH better.