Dear @deep_333 : " " Not true...depends on what you get...I use 8 of the acoustic fields ACDA panels ....clean down to 30hz. ""
Problem with room treatment and especially in the bass range because its main importance is that " clean down to 30hz ". First question could be at which frequency starts to " clean " and if exist in room measurements of frequwency response with and with out those kind of panels. Always is important not only what we are avoiding with but what we are losting with, obviously always exist trade offs and depends of each one of us what kind of trade off we are ready to take. Other alternative is something as the C20 electronic bass trap that operates between 15hz to 150hz :
I don’t have a dedicated room/system and when I had professional room treatments ( several kind of through the years. ) I really never been totally satisfied with. At random with the stuff in my parlor as wool carpets and the kind of the parlor furniture and treatment diffusors and curtains and mainly to the subs position I’m lucy enough to stay really satisfied as ever with no apparent troubles in all the room/system frequency range quality level reproduction at diffrent S¨PLs and different kind of MUSIC.
There are all kinds of guys making things too confused on different threads...
- Basic physics - standing waves/peaks/nulls occur between 2 parallel walls...Ya "effectively" absorb on those 2 parallel walls just as it pertains to your listening position to mitigate it....and leave the rest of the walls alone for absorption (i.e., don't suck the life out of/kill the room). Get the Harman room mode calc and plot your room modes, for starters. I am not concerned about what happens anywhere else in the room, no corner crap nothing.... I am only concerned about my main listening position. For example, It's a li'l strange to me when i see guys put a bunch of crap in the corners and all over the place as if they are hanging around/dancing around in a corner. I "effectively" absorb down to 30 hz with my ACDA panels on the front wall, back wall, left wall, right wall for my primary listening position (modes check, sbir check). Yes, they are 16 inches thick and weigh 220lbs each for a reason. I use a couple of different lighter panels on the ceiling for the same purpose and to take care of some floor/ceiling bounce issues.
- That's it...no more absorption...Everything else i use is diffusion (first reflection, ipsilateral, contra, etc, whatever to boost perceived resolution, detail, spaciousness and so on for the listening position)
- I don't usually put subs on the front stage for show...Refer to the harman paper - virtual sub principles, especially If restricted to 2 subs (very few people set up more subs than 2) Reading the results of a room mode calculator will guide you more on placement for the same purpose. In fact, you can mitigate a certain amount of modal issues with multiple subwoofers, placement and phase adjustment (a bit trickier to do), except only up to the crossover point of the subs...For something higher, you would need absorption.
In short, follow the physics...and when you do, you may rejoice/float around in a uniform warm womb of bass....the core foundation for jawdropping sound.