Building bass traps???

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linus
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Building bass traps???

Post by linus »

Will this be effective for bass traps?

If I glue/caulk 2"x2'x4' sheets of OC703 to a 1/4"x2'x4' MDF and then cover them in fabric? I could hang them on walls, across corners between walls, and corners between the ceiling and walls.

Installing (caulking/sealing) bass traps to the walls is not practical in my case as I'm a renter.

I read the sticky's but didn't see anything that would make this work or not work.

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Post by giles117 »

Use Celotex with a wood frame. The MDF will reflect the waveform more than you would like when creating a hnging bass trap.

I would do a 2x2 frame with the celotex in the middle sandwiched between the insulation

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Post by linus »

Is the density of celotex really all that different than the rigid fiberglass? Should I instead just have the rigid fiberglass in a wood frame? Should I just have the rigid fiberglass on it's own?
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Post by knightfly »

Celotex won't work as well as rigid fiberglas - when mounting the fiberglass, the ONLY time it would be OK to put a panel on the back is if the fiberglass will be against a wall anyway - otherwise, the further you get the material away from a wall or ceiling, the lower frequency will be absorbed. This means open backs - but perimeter frames are OK - you can cover the fiberglass with cloth and leave the frame showing, or cover the entire thing depending on the look you're after.

Just placing 3 or 4" rigid fiberglass by itself across a corner will help any room a lot.

For free-standing units, have you looked here?

http://www.johnlsayers.com/HR/index1.htm

Hope that helped... Steve
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Post by giles117 »

I was recommending the Celotex in CONJUCTION with the Rigid Fiberglass INSULATION. :)

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Post by knightfly »

Sorry Bryan, didn't catch that - should work pretty good. Newell seems to like using what I'd call a "gradual impedance" approach, where the absorption materials get gradually "harder" - your approach sound similar... Steve
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