I try to control the sound in my room with mostly vented anngular devices on the ceiling and on the floor to capture and redirect energy at or near my listening position.
Some of these are permanently mounted some are portable. In either situation they are all direct coupled to the floor or the ceiling.
No springs damper gliders no sliders..I want to keep all the energy and control its direction.
I see these angles I installed 25 yrs ago in a much better light now that I have moved ahead with an active laminar flow device that also actively treats the air..I have been doing that all along for 25 years with the passive devices I installed back then including the Argent Room Lenses. The active device now gives me more control and improved focus over the entire listening area..The only combing of the air devices I use are at the first reflection points and 3 along the 21ft wall behind the equipment and the speakers. The panels I constructed have have long hair sheeps wool suspended and covered with fabric. Foam and fiberglass sound as if I am wearing a hoodie or a toboggan. This is how I operate. Tom
Some of these are permanently mounted some are portable. In either situation they are all direct coupled to the floor or the ceiling.
No springs damper gliders no sliders..I want to keep all the energy and control its direction.
I see these angles I installed 25 yrs ago in a much better light now that I have moved ahead with an active laminar flow device that also actively treats the air..I have been doing that all along for 25 years with the passive devices I installed back then including the Argent Room Lenses. The active device now gives me more control and improved focus over the entire listening area..The only combing of the air devices I use are at the first reflection points and 3 along the 21ft wall behind the equipment and the speakers. The panels I constructed have have long hair sheeps wool suspended and covered with fabric. Foam and fiberglass sound as if I am wearing a hoodie or a toboggan. This is how I operate. Tom