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Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ.

Re: Thanks to all who replied, it has been very informative!

I dont mean to sound bitter,
In this case....trying to improve room acoustics.....My best advise, If you want to treat your listening room at a honest price, invest in broad band absorption products like realtraps. Or if you got alot of bread, you could use the advertised overpriced stuff from someone else.

Im not assuming this is the case with you, Just a generised statment here. In my exsperiance your much better off spending your money on good engineered products to start(electronics, room treatments) with than cheap tweeks. That means you may have to save your money to buy something worthwhile. Not a very popular idea when your striving for a quick and cheap tweek, but your almost always going to be money ahead in the long run.

After youve put everything together from a sound engineering point of view, tweek til your hearts content. If you dont like the tweek you can always take it out.

I do also agree with the earlyer post....If their isnt a money back policy, dont even waiste your time.

P.S. Dynamat works wonders on anything that rattles or vibrates..its easy to locate about anywere they sell car stereo...And you only need a tiny bit to be effective.

Have fun!




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