Wow, sometimes it is unbelievable how time is flying
It took me until autumn to finally start working on my room...
But finally I´m almost finished and was able to do some measurements today and come back to this site
Stuart, I hope you are allright, its good to see that you are still around here helping people
As you can see on the pictures, there are still some (mainly optical) things left to do, but the treament is installed. (I also have some pictures of the building process, but not too many, my sd-card with the pictures broke...)
I finally decided to not go with the hanger/flushmount idea because it is not only complicated to build and eating up much space, but also I found no realiable information on Genelecs flushmounting system and I have heard of no space actually using it.
So I feld on the save side to use your first suggesstion, which was using superchuncks and absorbers at early reflection points and behind the speakers.
I built my superchuncks in every available corner of the room.
It was not so easy to do it on the ceiling corners but had to be done, as I can´t really use my rear corners (because of the door and window...)
I also build a big absorber on the rear wall.
I angeled it, so that I don´t loose to muche space for seating can still adress more deep frequencies.
What still has to be done is building a cloud, but you suggested to wait for the first round of treatmend to be installed, so here are the files:
Here is my measurement file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nnxc3jhn0hros ... .mdat?dl=0
Here is the old file for comparison:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ynfl0psqnllww ... rrect.mdat
The RT60 is looking much better (mainly between 0.2 and 0.3),
The lo freq. response and symmetry seem better, too, but I don´t know how much I might be able to improve them more.
Please have a look at that graphs and tell me its not totally messed up
The listening test was quite good, the bass and clarity are much better than with my old treatment.
The stereo image is also much better, more defined and realistic.
The almost 90° setup makes the stereo field quite wide but the stereo image is still stable and working for me. The sweetspot is not so big, but I think thats one of the disadvantages of the 90° setup... But no problem, I can live with it
Please let me know what you think about the measurements,
All the best,
Peter