Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
Raul, that is a very interesting site. I had no idea such variety was available for acoustic treatment.


These are solutions that architects uses, sometimes properly, often times not. They are also typically terribly expensive and not very tunable - meaning, the panels marketed to architects very typically have more going for them from an aesthetics standpoint, than from an effective absorption standpoint.

I still stand behind my comment much earlier in the thread that Foam By Mail makes the most cost effective acoustic treatment designed for home studio customers. Cheaper than Auralex or Primacoustic by quite a bit.