FONIC WALL PANEL INSTALLATION GUIDE
Listening is what this is all about and ultimately represents the best test. It is a good idea to improve one aspect of the room at a time rather than trying to do it all at once. For example, put Fonic panels at the reflection points on the side walls and ceiling (these can be found if you sit in the listening position and get a friend to move a mirror around until you can see the speaker). Have some favourite music well remembered before you start and see the difference when you are done. The sound stage should be centred well, at the correct height and a nice realistic width.
Don't expect placing one Fonic Panel to have an easily audible effect. You need to cover a reasonable percentage of the surface area of the room. You don't have to completely cover it though. Stragetically placed absorption works very well. A carpeted floor is a good start. With Fonic Tiles and, expect to cover 30 to 40% of the remaining surface area. |