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<blockquote data-quote="Stereosane" data-source="post: 783669" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>Sort that window out behind your listeners by seat, I also have a window behind mine, I got very thick curtains and put an extra backed my on it, definetly was a good start at reducing the slap echo in my room that and a very thick carpet between me and the speakers covering as large an area made a very nice difference to the slap echo. If you just do those two things for now you should notice an improvement, then first reflections and bass traps if you can to finish it off properly. </p><p></p><p>I used to sit and get myself in a tizz over room acoustics, but I could never do anything as it's our lounge so I played around with furnishings and I was surprised what you can do just with furniture, if you can do proper treatment though that is where the money is at :dance:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereosane, post: 783669, member: 15006"] Sort that window out behind your listeners by seat, I also have a window behind mine, I got very thick curtains and put an extra backed my on it, definetly was a good start at reducing the slap echo in my room that and a very thick carpet between me and the speakers covering as large an area made a very nice difference to the slap echo. If you just do those two things for now you should notice an improvement, then first reflections and bass traps if you can to finish it off properly. I used to sit and get myself in a tizz over room acoustics, but I could never do anything as it's our lounge so I played around with furnishings and I was surprised what you can do just with furniture, if you can do proper treatment though that is where the money is at :dance: [/QUOTE]
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