Room divider


I would like some feedback from people who use a room divider. My listening room is rather a lot longer than wider. So my listening area is about half the length of my total room. The other end is more of a sitting area with a couch and chair coffee table and end tables. It’s really my Rolling Stones room where I have all my Rolling Stones autographs hung on my walls. Anyway I was thinking about a room divider behind my listening chair when I’m the only one listening to music. Would this be a good idea for better sound as to keep more of it in my listening area ? Anyone have any thoughts or have done the same ? 

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@tattooedtrackman just add to your system pictures. And yes you really don’t want to create additional reflection points for high frequencies and cause the bass to accumulate in the smaller space. Don’t fix it if ain’t broke.

You are right...I will not advise that..

 But i installed a foldable screen behind my listening position but it was MY ROOM,

with 100 resonators and heavily transformed... In a normal room i dont think that it will be perfect at all..

And my foldable screen was modified by acoustic devices too...

General rule : no foldable screen behind ...But every rule may had exception..😊

It is why small room acoustic is so complex... General recipe are only that : general recipe...

 

I would not recommend a screen behind you. I tried a folding screen like bleske’s behind me and it messed up the sound. My listening area opens into the rest of the space and sounds much better that way.

OP,

Yes, just add photos to your virtual system. It is easy to add photos there.

I see I'm late to this well informed discussion but I would not divide the room. The distant walls and spaces may help dissipate bass energy and other reflections which might interfere with sources contributing to good imaging, balance, etc.