Just got my GIK Acoustic Panels...

Glenn Kuras

Glenn Kuras

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mike c said:
thanks glenn, im still trying to decide whether to treat this room (and ruin its aesthetics) or build a separate HT myself (looking for space near my room)

but what can you say about:
The thicker panels will give you a more bass control, but work best in the corners. It is really up to you if you want to use the thicker panels for the first reflections, but keep in mind that it will not be enough bass control for your room. You really want to straddle corners for that or use the Tri Trap for corners. There are some people who want all they can get so they do use the 244 for the first reflections also, but in my room I use the Tri Trap for the corners, the monster for the back wall and the 242 for the first reflections.
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Glenn Kuras

Glenn Kuras

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Hey Mods,

I am sorry if I did break any rules on this forum. I have complete respect for this site and just emailed Rob to try to figure out what I did wrong.

Sorry guys. :confused:

Glenn
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

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mike c said:
hi glen, (sorry to hijack jackhammer)
Hijack to your hearts content. :cool: They're good questions. I'm still trying to figure out how to add some bass traps to my room and still be able to move around comfortably.


Jack
 
R

roakes

Audiophyte
Center channel speaker mount

I just downloaded some thiumbnail making program. Took about a minute to install and fix the pics.

Anyway, Here is a before photo
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Here is after. I also moved my surrounds in about a foot and down about a foot.
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Left side
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Jack
Hi Jack. I see that your center channel speaker is mounted from the ceiling. What mount did you use? I am considering doing something like that and my speaker is rather large and heavy (Klipsch KLF C-7 @ 38 lbs). Thanks in advance for your reply.
 
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kiwiaudionut

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I'm interested to know if there is a reason the side panels were offset when placed on the wall?
Just an aesthetic thing right?
 
C

cbraver

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What are the prices for these panels?

For the bass traps, you could do some redecorating in the front of your room. Get some DVD and CD books and get rid of those cases. That would allow you to nix the shelving on the side, clean up the front and make room for bass traps on the side.

Sort of off topic, but did you sell the M&K S-150s in your signature? I see the SS-150s on the sides, but the fronts look like LCR-750s or 850s .. or maybe those Xenon series they did? Great speakers either way! M&K is great!
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

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What are the prices for these panels?

For the bass traps, you could do some redecorating in the front of your room. Get some DVD and CD books and get rid of those cases. That would allow you to nix the shelving on the side, clean up the front and make room for bass traps on the side.

Sort of off topic, but did you sell the M&K S-150s in your signature? I see the SS-150s on the sides, but the fronts look like LCR-750s or 850s .. or maybe those Xenon series they did? Great speakers either way! M&K is great!
Sorry It took a month to respond, I was looking for some pics of my old setup and pulled up this thread.

I bought the panels from GIK Acoustics, they are 242 and 244's. I forget what I paid but all total, 7 panels w/ sh was around $400-450. Their website should have the current prices.

I did change the front area. The racks with movies are now behind the couch, which hasn't moved. My subs (2) are in the corners with the S150's on stands next to them. All that sandwiches my 52" tv that I added. Still no room for traps. :(

Those pictures are from 2006, the speakers in them are M&K LCR850's in front SS150's for side surround, and lcr650's for rear surround. I upgraded them since to the stuff in my signature. The old speakers are boxed up until I move to a bigger place and need to set up a second room, or sell them.

Jack
 
Glenn Kuras

Glenn Kuras

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GIK 244 $64.99 (ships 2 per box)
GIK 242 $54.99 each (ships 3 per box)

Glenn
 
mike c

mike c

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hey Glenn,

looking for some hooks for the panels ... how heavy is a 244 and a 242 panel?
 
Glenn Kuras

Glenn Kuras

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That sir is the one cute KID!!!!!!!!!!!:):):)

I like to use the ooks, which can be found at any hardware store. You can view them at www.ooks.com and look at the pro picture hangers on there website. If can find them around you then any kind of molly bolt will work.

244 - 25 pounds
242 - 15 pounds

Glenn
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

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hey Glenn,

looking for some hooks for the panels ... how heavy is a 244 and a 242 panel?
mike c, I've been using your basic cheap picture hangers for mine. I used the 50# rated ones that go into the drywall with a nail. You get ~3-6 of them for $2 at the hardware store. All four side panels have been hanging on those hooks, just in the drywall no studs, for a year and a half now. Still plenty strong.

Jack
 
mike c

mike c

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i kinda have cement board dry walls (3/16" thick or 5mm), will the nail and hooks work?
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

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i kinda have cement board dry walls (3/16" thick or 5mm), will the nail and hooks work?
Sometimes bare cement board can chip when nailed into (I've only done it with large nails). You might have to drill a pilot hole, around 1/16" or 1/32" (use the hook as a template to get the correct angle). That's if its just the cement board, if it's drywall over cement board, make a test hole to see if the nail will go all the way through.

Jack
 
mike c

mike c

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this so sucks. IIRC, the entire wall behind my tv is cement board.
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

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Last time I had to drill into cement board, it only took a few minutes. Hell, it took longer to setup the drill and put it away afterward than to drill the holes. Just make sure you measure accurately where you need to drill first.

Jack
 
mike c

mike c

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Look on that OOKS.com site. They have picture hangs that are used for concrete. ;)

Glenn
id actually be happier if the walls were all concrete because I have hooks that hammer straight into concrete. the cement boards are brittle, you can't hammer in nails and it won't hold screws unless you hit the wood thingies behind it.
 
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