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Hello
all!
We've just had a review posted
at Enjoythemusic.com on our
Pillar Traps and our D1 diffusers
by Jason Weissman. Jason
has a challenging space
with a gabled ceiling and is
running Magnepan speakers.
We worked with him to get something
that was a good start in his
space that would make a nice
difference for him without being
too expensive. We sent
him 2 Pillars and 4 D1's to
audition. He's very pleased
with the results and is keeping
the review samples we sent to
him.
In celebration, we're going
to run a sale on these 2 items
through the end of March.
We're offering 10% off on Pillars
and D1's. We don't have
a discount code up yet on the
website so you'll need to contact
Glenn at glenn.k@gikacoustics.com.
You can also contact us toll
free at 1.888.986.2789 and speak
to Frank. We'll just do
the discount for you manually
until we get the website updated. |
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GIK
Elite Pillar Bass Traps and
D1 Diffusers
The benefits are just too great
to pass up.
Article By Jason Weissman
Like most audiophiles,
I have seen many room treatments
and other room acoustic devices.
The one thing about this hobby
that always seems to happen
is you get so focused on which
piece of gear would be "best"
and have the most impact.
The incredible thing is that
no matter how great the gear
is, if the room response isn't
decent then the sound is mediocre
at best. For my first article
within Enjoy the Music.com
I decided to review the GIK
line of room acoustic products.
Bryan Pape and Glenn Kuras
of GIK were kind enough to
ship me the GIK Bass Pillars,
which are 16 x 16 x
48 inches, as well as the
24-inch square D1 diffusers.
While the science of acoustics
can be intimidating, GIK makes
the process painless. My first
thought was, "how do I know
what I need?" Luckily, this
is where GIK takes over to
ensure the right product is
chosen for your room. All
they needed from me were a
few pictures and dimensions.
Bryan reviewed the data and
recommended that I start with
two bass pillars and four
diffusers. After one week
of this verbal exchange, the
pillars and diffusers arrived.
Setup
The 4-foot high pillars arrive
preassembled and ready to use.
It's just a matter of unpacking
them and place where desired.
The two foot (square) diffusers
are packed two to a box with
all the necessary mounting hardware.
After speaking with Bryan about
placement, he told me where
he the best place to start would
be. I placed the pillars into
the corners with the sides parallel
to the walls. The diffusers
take a little more work and
while not difficult, you need
to take your time and be precise.
Prior to hanging, GIK instructed
me to fill the rear of the D1's
with Acousta-Stuff (can be purchased
at Parts Express) to help dampen
any wall vibrations plus add
to overall response. I used
tape across the back for temporary
review purposes, though recommend
spray adhesive for a permanent
installation. Two D1's were
mounted vertically behind each
loudspeaker as Bryan explained
to me that having the "ribs"
of the diffuser hanging vertically
would be a benefit to the soundstage
while having them horizontally
would be more for pinpoint imaging.
With the diffusers installed
and the bass pillars in the
corners, it was time to warm
up the equipment and see what
improvements have been made.
As an Elton John disc has been
my main setup reference, on
it went for listening and testing.
The immediate reaction was,
"is this possible"? I thought
that I was hearing things...
Well, I was, things never heard
before with this presentation
and after listened to a few
more selections to make sure
that the improvements there
indeed were improvements! Now
it was time to start tweaking....
Dialing
In
Wanting to see what each unit
would do on its own, I took
the diffusers off the wall and
thereby leaving only the two
bass pillars in the room. There
was no doubt in my mind that
the "boominess" within the listening
room was lessened substantially
and the overall midbass was
more profound. Hmm, perhaps
taking some measurements would
be a great idea. While there
are many acceptable ways to
measure room response, I choose
to use a free downloadable program
called Room Eq Wizard. Along
with a laptop computer, external
sound card and SPL (sound pressure
level) meter anyone with some
patience can do this. What I
did was take baseline measurements
without the treatments then
introduced th e
acoustic elements to re-measure.
By simply adding the treatments
to the room, there was an improvement.
The next step was to use the
software to really dial in the
room. Like many audiophiles,
I have room constraints. At
this point in time I am unable
to move my loudspeakers towards
the sidewalls anymore than they
are at right now. Can only move
the loudspeakers fore and aft
and change my seating position.
While using the RTA (real time
analyzer) function in the software,
it allowed me to see the changes
in "real time" to better understand
if it the changes made were
moving in the right direction.
What it enabled me to do was
find the ideal position for
my subwoofers and loudspeakers.
In the end, my speakers were
brought 2-inches closer to my
seating position and the subwoofers
3-inches closer to me and 1-inch
closer to the speakers. While
this took some time, this process
can be very beneficial provided
one keeps in mind that if you
skip this step you will not
be getting 100 percent of the
value of the treatments.
Results
After spending some time listening,
I was completely surprised how
real the bass was. The great
part of this review is that
my world is like many other
Enjoy the Music.com readers
in that my listening room is
not a dedicated studio. It is
part of the house where I live
every day. As mentioned earlier,
I set up the diffusers vertically
for the benefit of soundstage,
with the first thing that was
obvious was the soundstage grew
measurably wider and sounded
as if I moved the walls two
feet further out. This was the
first time that I actually had
instruments on the outside of
the loudspeakers. It was just
fantastic! After rediscovering
my music, I kept rediscovering
the instruments in each piece.
The presentation and accuracy
of each instrument was spot
on. The stage was as life like
as I've ever heard in my room
with my system. The interesting
part of acoustic treatments
is that the tone of the music
doesn't change. An immediate
sense of "quietness" was heard.
It seemed strange to me but
something that was easily discernable
was the overall room doesn't
have that slap echo as found
in many rooms. As a matter of
fact, I feel that more acoustic
treatments in my room would
further increase my musical
bliss. The effect of the newly
presented soundscaping was very
pleasing.
What I also found extraordinary
was on the Manger test CD Walking
On The Moon, as everything from
the placement of percussion
to the horns was outstanding!
The most dramatic part of this
was that the loudspeakers truly
disappeared and it was like
a live concert. That is what
its all about! Next, I moved
on to some jazz with Jacqui
Naylor You Don't Know Jacqui-Black
Coffee. What I enjoyed most
about this was from the start
the upright bass was perfectly
placed in my soundstage. The
drums along with the piano were
excellent. Piano is so hard
to get right so this was a pleasant
surprise. I found that even
the lower octave notes were
crisp. There is nothing like
when the drummer "kicks" the
kick drum and there is not a
boom but a striking of the hammer
to the skin. It's quick and
"on time." That's what the combination
of these treatments provided
no matter what the genre of
music I played.
I tried the diffusers with the
"ribs" horizontally. This wasn't
bad at all in my room. What
I noticed was the soundstage
became narrower thus taking
away from the stage. In turn,
the instrument placement just
wasn't ideal for me. If my room
were wider, I believe that I
would've had better results
with this configuration. The
diffusers would have given me
the pin point imaging that I
might have been lacking. If
I were to ever move the versatility
of these room treatments would
allow me to use them in many
types of rooms, all I have to
do is change the orientation.
Acceptance
This is often every Audiophile's
hurdle, as how will the significant
other handle these "things"?
There is no doubt that they
take up wall space as well as
floor space. There is just no
way to avoid that. I can tell
you that GIK has done an excellent
job with trying to camouflage
as much as possible. Any item
that has any cloth, GIK offers
48 different colors to upholster
them in. There are four different
wood finishes that blend with
most wood tones. GIK has even
come out with a bass trap that
is in the form of an end table.
This is to serve the same purpose
as the bass pillars but for
someone that doesn't have the
space or approval, these would
be a great solution. The D1's
are a little different.
The D1's are made out of paintable
ABS plastic to match your wall
color if needed. For those of
you that like a small DIY project,
painting them would be simple.
You could certainly paint them
with your standard wall paint
using a brush or paint sprayer.
Final
Thoughts
In the world of high-end audio,
there are many items that we
always look at and want. The
unfortunate thing is that we
often overlook the items that
will give the best bang for
the buck. To me this is room
acoustics and loudspeaker placement.
The items sent to me totaled
less than $1000. Yes, it is
a lot of money for a non-electronic
piece of equipment, yet the
benefits are just too great
to pass up. If you are at a
point that you feel you are
looking for the next item that
will give you that "push" over
the top, the GIK devices are
worth trying. If you are just
starting out in this excellent
hobby that you've discovered,
I would highly recommend you
start with treating your room
sooner rather than later. Just
keep in mind that the type of
treatment and placement can
change as you change your system.
Again, GIK will gladly walk
you thru the process. I can
tell you that I'm not sending
the GIK Bass Pillar Traps or
the GIK D1 diffusers back. They
are here to stay. Introducing
room acoustics has been enlightening
and is easily akin to adding
another piece of high-end audio
gear. I highly recommend GIK
and their products and look
forward to working with them
again on my next phase.
Specifications
Type: Room acoustic devices
GIK Elite Pillar Bass Trap $289.99
each
GIK D1 Diffuser $198 (sold in
boxes of 2)
Company
Information
GIK Acoustics USA
3731 Northcrest Rd, Suite 29
Atlanta, GA 30340
www.gikacoustics.com
1 888 770 986 2789
GIK Acoustics Europe
Unit K Perseverance Mills, Giles
Street
Bradford, UKBD6 3HS UK
www.gikacoustics.com
+44
(0) 20 7558 8976 |
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Bringing Your Sound to
Life.
Sincerely,
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Glenn Kuras
GIK Acoustics
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GIK Acoustics | 3731 Northcrest Rd, Suite 29 | Atlanta | GA | 30340
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