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The Market => Manufacturer News => Topic started by: mikeeastman on November 19, 2018, 10:45:10 AM

Title: PI Audio acoustic panels
Post by: mikeeastman on November 19, 2018, 10:45:10 AM
I want to thank Jeff Hedback for his input and Dave and Gregg  from PI Audio for their help and acoustical panels.

As my system improved I noticed that the right sound stage seemed not as forward as the left,  with Jeff help I verified that it was the lack of acoustic panels on right side of room. At the time Jeff did my original acoustic consultation it wasn’t particle to put panels in front of wood stove.  With Dave and Greggs help I designed removable panels using their acoustical panels.

Now I have a balanced sound stage that starts about 2’ past each speakers and arches back and up to about 5’ high at the very back of the room.

Wife still needs to dye fabric to match other panels. My deal with wife is I can put up any acoustical treatment, but she gets to cover them with her choice of fabric.
Title: Re: PI Audio acoustic panels
Post by: P.I. on November 19, 2018, 12:07:08 PM
I want to thank Jeff Hedback for his input and Dave and Gregg  from PI Audio for their help and acoustical panels.

As my system improved I noticed that the right sound stage seemed not as forward as the left,  with Jeff help I verified that it was the lack of acoustic panels on right side of room. At the time Jeff did my original acoustic consultation it wasn’t particle to put panels in front of wood stove.  With Dave and Greggs help I designed removable panels using their acoustical panels.

Now I have a balanced sound stage that starts about 2’ past each speakers and arches back and up to about 5’ high at the very back of the room.

Wife still needs to dye fabric to match other panels. My deal with wife is I can put up any acoustical treatment, but she gets to cover them with her choice of fabric.
Thank you, Mike.  It was our pleasure.  Greg is the goto guy for the acoustic treatments.  I designed the originals back in 1992 and sold quite a few through the kind referrals from recording heavyweights like Bob Hodas and others.  There are a bunch of recording studios and mastering rooms using them.

Symmetry is essential for getting a solid, balanced soundstage.  You knew this and we were pleased to help.

If anyone is interested in buiding a true, solid and believeable soundstage PM me and I will hook you up with Igor... uh... Greg.  He is a longtime friend and audiophool and is one of the finest people I have ever known.
Title: Re: PI Audio acoustic panels
Post by: Nick B on November 20, 2018, 12:10:50 PM
I want to thank Jeff Hedback for his input and Dave and Gregg  from PI Audio for their help and acoustical panels.

As my system improved I noticed that the right sound stage seemed not as forward as the left,  with Jeff help I verified that it was the lack of acoustic panels on right side of room. At the time Jeff did my original acoustic consultation it wasn’t particle to put panels in front of wood stove.  With Dave and Greggs help I designed removable panels using their acoustical panels.

Now I have a balanced sound stage that starts about 2’ past each speakers and arches back and up to about 5’ high at the very back of the room.

Wife still needs to dye fabric to match other panels. My deal with wife is I can put up any acoustical treatment, but she gets to cover them with her choice of fabric.

Looks good. What a great wife you have! 👍👏