Room treatment for non audiophiles??

kramer2020

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I was half watching BBC's Escape To The Country today, when I happened to notice some room treatment (?) in a distinctly non audiophile room.

I normally expect to see this sort of thing in rooms used by the likes of John Darko . So I was both amused and intrigued in equal parts and wondered if this audiophile chic is on the verge of becoming mainstream?

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twinkletoes

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I was half watching BBC's Escape To The Country today, when I happened to notice some room treatment (?) in a distinctly non audiophile room.

I normally expect to see this sort of thing in rooms used by the likes of John Darko . So I was both amused and intrigued in equal parts and wondered if this audiophile chic is on the verge of becoming mainstream?

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It not sound absorbing material you can buy this stuff as an aesthetic choice, it's all the rage at this moment in time. its expensive stuff though, hence why its only behind there TV. The companies claim no sound absorbancy its purly decrotive.



Companies that Darko use take this aesthetic and add there magic. The products are not alike
 
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kramer2020

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It not sound absorbing material you can buy this stuff as an aesthetic choice it all the rage at this moment in time. its expensive stuff though, hence it why its only behind there TV. The companies claim no sound absorbancy its purly decrotive.



Companies that Darko use take this aesthetic and add there magic. The products are not alike
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TBH I just thought Darko's wood panels were just for aesthetics only and had no bearing on the room, oh well you live and learn😂
 
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