What density rockwool for bass traps
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What density rockwool for bass traps
Hi! I'm looking forward to building a broadband bass trap to hang in the front wall of my mixing desk. I would like it to absorb bass frecuencies as the measurements I have done of my room with REW peak at 60Hz and 144Hz and have a dip in 77 Hz. I'm a newbie but I have made my research in the web, I would like to know what density of Rock Wool should I use for 4" bass traps of this characteristics. In my local store I find 144 Kg/m3(9 lb.pcf) and 80 Kg/m3(5 lb.pcf) . Thanks, any other suggestions wil be helpfull.
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Re: What density rockwool for bass traps
Hi hernangil. Please check the forum rules for posting. You seem to be missing something! 
Having said that, absorption will not do much for such low frequencies, unless it is very thick, and/or spaced a long distance away from the wall. A quarter wave at 70 Hz is already 4 feet, so theoretically you should space that insulation 4 feet from the walls, for maximum effect.
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Both of those are way too dense. For bass you need something much lighter, around 40 kg/m3.In my local store I find 144 Kg/m3(9 lb.pcf) and 80 Kg/m3(5 lb.pcf) . Thanks, any other suggestions wil be helpfull.
Having said that, absorption will not do much for such low frequencies, unless it is very thick, and/or spaced a long distance away from the wall. A quarter wave at 70 Hz is already 4 feet, so theoretically you should space that insulation 4 feet from the walls, for maximum effect.
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Re: What density rockwool for bass traps
So as far as I understand, 40 kg/m3 is the best variant. But what about a bit heavier, 60 kg/m3 which I'm going to use)?
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Re: What density rockwool for bass traps
Contrary to popular belief, higher density is NOT better for bass: it is WORSE. For good bass trapping, you want lower density.
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