Stillpoints Apertures II Specifications:
- Choose from three natural wood frame species: Light Oak, Cherry, or Black Walnut.
- Match with one of three fabric colors: Cream, Black, or White
- Choose one of three optional fabrics from the Simon Marsh Print Collection. Simon Marsh Photography is on display in every issue of HiFi+ magazine.
- Submit your own image that is not copyright protected (Optional).
Please find review below
STILLPOINTS Apertures awarded ” Most Wated Component 2015 ” by Stereo Times Magazine
Complete review below
http://v2.stereotimes.com/post/stillpoints-aperture-acoustic-panels/
STILLPOINTS Apertures Room Acoustic Panels reviewed by ” HIFI Plus ” Magazine Issue 127, September 2015
Complete review Here
http://www.audioaficionado.org/stillpoints/28541-interesting-stillpoints-review.html
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“ Now for a more conventional room acoustics tuning product. Along with an ESS equipment rack, Stillpoints’ Bruce Jacobs brought over for review four Aperture Room Treatments, which he says were designed by the acoustician who invented Sonex panels. Each attractive Aperture is a panel offabric stretched over a wooden frame; it measures 22″ by 22″ by 3 weighs 14 lbs, and costs $650. The Apertures don’t share the exotic contours of some other room treatments, but their effect in my room was dramatic: almost a sonic black hole. Jacobs placed two Apertures, one atop the other, on the waist-high wall ledge between the speakers (they can 1⁄8″ thick, also be hung). Despite the fact that my room had already been well treated with Synergistic’s HFT and FEQ devices, the Stillpoints made the boundary seem to disappear, greatly enhancing center-image stability, solidity, and focus—areas where I’d thought no improvements were possible. A second pair of Apertures, placed on the fl oor against the wall to the side of each speaker, removed the sense of there being any sidewalls at all. While RPG’s Skylines had made a modest improvement, the Stillpoints Apertures produced a truly dramatic and positive change in the sound. Your dealer should let you take some home to try out. If your experience with them is like mine, you won’t return them. “ – Michael Fremer, STEREOPHILE Magazine 2015