Hey MM, I don’t think that you’re being a dick at all. I appreciate you sharing your experience with me. This is my first attempt at putting together a dedicated listening space, rather than just setting up a system in a regular untreated room, so any advice is appreciated. I took your advice and looked at the GIK website, and also the ASC website. I’m thinking that I’ll get the most bang for the buck out of corner soffits. I’ll probably make them myself out of the fiberglass material that Groovy mentioned, as buying and then shipping something that large in the quantity that I’m going to need will be too much $$. Plus I need to justify all the money that I have spent over the years on tools.
Groovy, thanks for all the recommendations. I looked up the 703 fiberglass, and some other stuff, and I think that the 703 will be my best bet. That and some leftover rock wool batts that I have from a previous framing project. As for the speakers, these are the ones that I will try first:
https://www.lii-song.com/product/one-pair-6-5-inch-bookshelf-full-range-speaker-...After that, I have several pairs of open baffles to try, including a pair that I bought from Randy, and modified with the Betsy Alnico drivers with phase plugs instead of whizzer cones. So I have lots of experiments ahead of me. Should be fun, but I have a ways to go, as I just got the home office painted, which means that I haven’t even started building the partition walls for the listening room. I’m on “retired time”, so it takes me a long time to do anythihg.
Thanks for the help, guys!