What wins? Artificial ficus trees win. Get a few 5' - 6' artificial ficus trees and use them as diffusers. Much more effective than bookshelves or wasting money or time on diffuser panels. I have over a dozen in my listening room and they are great. And have a VERY HIGH Wife Acceptance Factor value.
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Books work well enough...so do a stack of records. So many functional ways to use traditional decor to accommodate acoustic benefits. For example I have no highly reflective surfaces in my living room except a 60" monitor on the side wall. I cover it with a wool throw blanket when listening. No picture frames with glass. All artwork is canvas or wood carvings. It's not perfect...but it looks like a living room and it works well enough to get some imaging and focus. |
If you’ve a 60ft room 12ft ceiling S… small sound system and nothing else, envision an echo chamber or living in a gigantic tin can. Throw in some wool carpet, tapestries, non-vibrating furniture, bookshelves, now you’ve defused and it looks great. Doesn’t have to cost A fortune nor look like a setting of an old Star Trek chamber Lol Cheers |
And also providing way to sneak a diffuser past the SO (significant other) 😎 I am thinking about some veneer/laminated fish or manta rays, to hang on a macrame type of hanging. Basically anything moving away from glass and polished marble is a good direction, and if one likes books, then bookshelves are a very nice option to make a room comfortable and also sound good.
What do you like to read @jumia ? |
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