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<blockquote data-quote="BiZKiT" data-source="post: 775467" data-attributes="member: 2808"><p>so im eventually getting my own HT room. Carpet is in and all the goodies are in my hands. So now just for the room treatment. I have made the acoustic panels for the side walls, left and right. going to do 2 bass traps in the front corners. My problem is i have old built in units on the back wall that will stay there. Thinking of covering them in something and still look good. My question, will polystyrene wall tiles do a bit of absorbing and stop the reflectiveness of the bic doors? the roof is going to be a starlight ceiling so nothing being done there either except for a strip that will go over head for the atmos speakers. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiZKiT, post: 775467, member: 2808"] so im eventually getting my own HT room. Carpet is in and all the goodies are in my hands. So now just for the room treatment. I have made the acoustic panels for the side walls, left and right. going to do 2 bass traps in the front corners. My problem is i have old built in units on the back wall that will stay there. Thinking of covering them in something and still look good. My question, will polystyrene wall tiles do a bit of absorbing and stop the reflectiveness of the bic doors? the roof is going to be a starlight ceiling so nothing being done there either except for a strip that will go over head for the atmos speakers. [/QUOTE]
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