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I'm looking at getting a some acoustic panels for my size challenged listening room. I know bass modes are the biggest problem and I'm addressing them with Dirac EQ, for the time being. I was looking at the 2" thick panels from Acoustical Solutions, because they are local and can save the shipping cost. The speakers are Revel F328Be and I was originally thinking of starting with 3 panels; 2 for first reflection points and one directly behind my listening position which is only 36" from the rear wall. However, some have mentioned that Revel uses or benefits from the first reflection points. So, I am now wondering if the 2nd reflection points might be more important for me to address because: a) the 1st reflection point are equidistant from the L/R speakers and fairly early, about 39" from the speaker. b) the room widens before the listening position, so the 2nd reflection points are not equidistant L/R. Is this reasoning sound? Also, would you recommend absorption or diffusion for these locations (or which locations?)
Possible panels, but open to other recommendations:
https://acousticalsolutions.com/pro...ribute_pa_size=2-x-6&attribute_pa_thickness=2
https://acousticalsolutions.com/product/alphasorb-sound-diffuser/?attribute_pa_size=2-x-4
Possible panels, but open to other recommendations:
https://acousticalsolutions.com/pro...ribute_pa_size=2-x-6&attribute_pa_thickness=2
https://acousticalsolutions.com/product/alphasorb-sound-diffuser/?attribute_pa_size=2-x-4