Acoustic Sound Treatment


I have installed 4 DIY 4'x 30'' Jon Risch's sound panels.

Three went on the back wall covering four French doors.
The other went on a side wall at the first reflection point. The other side is a open wall.

The result I got is almost unbelievable. I never dreamed that these panels would change the sound so much for the better!

The music was all over the place before the panels. Now the soundstage is where it belongs and the sound is more focused. LP's that I thought were not recorded well are indeed right sounding.

This audio hobby done right must hit on all cylinders to reach the ultimate end. One of them is sound treatment. We can disagree on cables etc. but you have to be BD&D not to hear a difference in a properly treated room.

The back wall ceiling starts on a upward climb to 22'.

Would two ceiling corner panels help out to further treat my room?
glory
Rives,

If you click on my system you can see the Audio Note speakers and the open area of the right speaker.
Above the left speaker the ceiling is 22' high. The back ceiling starts at 9' and goes up 22'.

If these members, who don't have panels, only know what these DIY panels have done to my system they would all be builing or buying some ASAP.

I can only imagine what you can do in a professional manner. It is like finding audio gold. Sometimes you can read reports on acoustic sound treatments and it goes over one's head. But to hear it first hand has made a firm beleiver out of me.
If I ever build another house you will be first on my list for my dedicated sound room.

I would dare to say that one's system can not reach it highest peak without the room being properly condition.
Congrats to you. I agree with the other recommendations for some bass traps. After checking your system I'd like to see some pics of the DIY panels.
Another believer. Congrats and welcome to the club.
As for the corners. I am not sure if you meant corner bass traps or small corner peaces called " corner-busters ", which are triangular panels that mount into the ceiling corners of a listening room to trap the sound that would otherwise echo back into the room. These are important treatment areas since sound eventually finds itÂ’s way into the corners of a room. Yes they help, especially improving speech clarity and in most cases eliminate megaphone effect. If you are not sure if they are right for you, get it from the place with generous return policy.
Good luck & happy listening
Mariusz Stark.
Its true the sonics from my Realistic reciever and un-named speakers that came attached, sounded just like the best high end- price no object system, I was hearing at the best retailers and shows after I used acoustic treatments. It gives me pause to wonder why buy all this expensive gear, when the room, properly treated, will be the finest "component" you own.
I never dreamed that my room is a "component" and a bad one at that. I would say it is one of the best upgrades I have done to my system.

Can someone explain to me why such a huge difference in sound?