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mufsoman
mufsoman Posts: 632
edited October 2012 in DIY, Mods & Tweaks
Just wanted to share my DIY acoustic panel build project for our theater area. I knew I needed some acoustical help because I could hear muddy sounds, echoing and reverb as the sound level is increased. Gets difficult to listen to if volume is turned up too much. Sound becomes harsh. Not that we watch our movies that loud, but I do like to feel a sound track?. The MCACC in the Pioneer SC07 does a good job, but it can?t completely correct an inherently bad sounding room. And our room is definitely acoustically challenged! So I?ve been reading the DIY threads here and researching online as to how to build myself. I considered buying finished panels, but was intrigued by the DIY project and the opportunity to save some dollars. It?s really not a difficult build, just takes a commitment of time, some basic tools and a bit of wood framing experience. I know there?s other DIY acoustical panel build threads already, but wanted to share my version of the project.
Parasound HCA-2003A & 2205A
Front: Rti12's
Center: Csi A6
Side surrounds: Polk Rti A1's
Atmos: Mirage Nanosats
APC H15
Power cords by Pepster, Morrow MA4 IC's, AQ Midnight, AQ Chocolate HDMI's[/SIZE]
The rest is TBD.

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  • Devlon
    Devlon Posts: 355
    edited October 2012
    What dampening material did you use, and where did you get it?
    Living Room: HK AVR 354 as pre/pro, 2 x Polk Audio Micropro 4000, Adcom GFA-7500, 2 x Mirage OMD-15
    2 x Mirage OMD-5, 1 x Mirage OMD-C1, APC H15, Sony S790, Philips 52" LCD, Beogram 3000, FAT (Firestone Audio Tobby DAC), Harmony One

    Den: Sherwood R-972,as pre/pro, 2 x Velodyne SPL-1000R, 3 x Crown Drivecore XLS1500, 2 x Polk Audio Lsi9
    1 x Polk Audio Lsic, 2 x Polk Audio Lsifx, Sony S790, APC H15, Dspeaker Dual Core 2.0, W4S DAC 2, Keces DA-151