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<blockquote data-quote="BoerieZA" data-source="post: 715492" data-attributes="member: 18719"><p>I appreciate the guidance (honestly, I do - which is what I love about this community) but also remember that what I've done so far is pretty darn correct by mitigating some of the early reflections and putting up good quality curtains behind my equipment. So far I've done nothing odd or off-beat. In fact, I'm very happy with the results and I'll probably stay put from here on. My only thing still "unknown" at the moment is whether or not I'll need bass traps. If I DO have to get bass traps, I'll only be able to put in 2 tri-corner traps since my room only has 2 actual 90 degree corners and they will NEVER accommodate full blown traps.</p><p></p><p>So - nothing weird, just listing my experience with standard room treatment solutions. I believe anyone that's even remotely interested in acoustic treatment should consider: Early reflections, carpet and curtains. Don't you agree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoerieZA, post: 715492, member: 18719"] I appreciate the guidance (honestly, I do - which is what I love about this community) but also remember that what I've done so far is pretty darn correct by mitigating some of the early reflections and putting up good quality curtains behind my equipment. So far I've done nothing odd or off-beat. In fact, I'm very happy with the results and I'll probably stay put from here on. My only thing still "unknown" at the moment is whether or not I'll need bass traps. If I DO have to get bass traps, I'll only be able to put in 2 tri-corner traps since my room only has 2 actual 90 degree corners and they will NEVER accommodate full blown traps. So - nothing weird, just listing my experience with standard room treatment solutions. I believe anyone that's even remotely interested in acoustic treatment should consider: Early reflections, carpet and curtains. Don't you agree? [/QUOTE]
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