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<blockquote data-quote="BoerieZA" data-source="post: 716956" data-attributes="member: 18719"><p>Sooooo the curtains are finally up! After a massive struggle with the steel curtain rails which had to be sent back TWICE because the suppliers couldn't get the angles right due to their broken shims! (morons).</p><p></p><p>Verdict: Not only do these curtains complete the look of the room, they also add the final touches to the acoustic properties that I was looking for. I wouldn't say that these curtains on their own made a dramatic difference, but when used with the acoustic panels I bought from PAPPA3, I now have a MUCH nicer sounding setup highs, mids and lows sounding the way I want them to.</p><p></p><p>Remember, these Klipsch speakers of mine are very bright sounding, so I wanted to try and curb any room-modes from making that worse. Some even said it would sound like my head is in a subwoofer - but - after everything - I found myself turning the subwoofer levels UP rather than down. </p><p></p><p>So I would say that if you're in the market for curtains; go the extra mile and add a layer of acoustic material. It definitely helps and it's a step in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoerieZA, post: 716956, member: 18719"] Sooooo the curtains are finally up! After a massive struggle with the steel curtain rails which had to be sent back TWICE because the suppliers couldn't get the angles right due to their broken shims! (morons). Verdict: Not only do these curtains complete the look of the room, they also add the final touches to the acoustic properties that I was looking for. I wouldn't say that these curtains on their own made a dramatic difference, but when used with the acoustic panels I bought from PAPPA3, I now have a MUCH nicer sounding setup highs, mids and lows sounding the way I want them to. Remember, these Klipsch speakers of mine are very bright sounding, so I wanted to try and curb any room-modes from making that worse. Some even said it would sound like my head is in a subwoofer - but - after everything - I found myself turning the subwoofer levels UP rather than down. So I would say that if you're in the market for curtains; go the extra mile and add a layer of acoustic material. It definitely helps and it's a step in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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