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Actually i was having fun with some home depot plumbing terminations and out came these "milk churns". my wife thinks they look like .45 rounds. i swear the music got a little sweeter after they went in. either way i like how odd they are, so they stay. addition of a parametric equalizer taming about 5 room nodes didnt hurt either
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    • Von Schweikert Audio VR-4 JR
    Dark cherry veneer
    • Emotiva RPA-1
    200 wpc solid state amp.
    • Benchmark DAC1
    reference da conversion
    • Alesis Masterlink ML-9600
    archives vinyl, records xm, great transport
    • Polk Audio XRT12
    XM radio tuner
    • AKG 701
    Headphones
    • Bellari VP129
    tube phono preamp with gain control
    • Denon DP-300f
    my first turntable
    • Behringer Ultracurve DEQ 2496
    Amazing what it can do for a room
    • Noistrapper Revelation II 8 outlet power strip
    star grounded, simple setup. sounds black. liking it, nice to reallocated expensive conditioner money elsewhere in system where it can be more readily improved
    • Cablepro insight 2.5m biwire
    outstanding value
    • White Zombie Audio ZeroPointZero
    1m xlr
    • White Zombie Audio El Chupacabra
    1m unshielded rca silver cable. no grunge or brightness at all. just music and resolution
    • Signal Cable Magic Power AC
    bang for buck. plugged into cd-e5
    • Element Cable AC cords
    excellent bang for the buck
    • Finite Element Ceraballs
    Confoundingly did nothing under the cd player, but i was quite pleased with the focus found when they went under the preamp. a bit pricey, but they did work. are much smaller in real life than in pics.
    • mapleshade heavyfeet
    heavy
    • DIY Cable lifters home depot plumbing parts
    they resemble either a 9mm bullet or a short milk churn. i did notice a small increase in apparent depth to the soundstage and i like how they look
    • cardas myrtle wood blocks small size
    nice natural sound

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It was not my intention to offend you. I apologize.

Actually it was not an aesthetic evaluation. Just that they cannot contribute to taming frequencies below 200hz and will only server to overdampen the room.

It is essential when using devices in a room to 'first do no harm'. It can be harmful to the mid/high frequencies that get absorbed while taming the lower frequencies.

Professional devices use reflection technology (plastic film) to not absorb above say 400hz. Normal room furnishings will suffice, or can even be too much above that range.

Try some plactic film or aluminum foil over the pillows and see if you do not notice a difference: especially since they are approx to ear level. There is much hi-frequency reflecting as well that goes on in the corners.

didactically

What is the low frequency extension of the speakers? Those bass traps look like over-kill. Lose the pillows :-) It is possible the room has become deadened unnecessarily. The drapes, and perhaps some side wall reflection device should be sufficient. Its not like you are getting 'bass-boom', right.

Also, you want the tweeters approximately at ear level, or a little above. If you cannot raise them or lower listener, try tilting them back, which is all the easier if they are on spikes.

And play with angeling the speakers a little toward the listening position. Balace the focus with sound stage width. That is, the greater focus is obtained by angeling them directly at the listener position. But at the expense of some sound stage ambiance.

A few degrees in will also help with side wall reflections.

If this sounds interesting to you, let me know and I will refer you to setup diagrams.

didactically