But you can also use cells if it does not work because it is a very effective sound insulation.John Shryock wrote:my thoughts on that, from my limited knowledge:
having the plastic doesn't affect the functionality of the bass trap, at least for the actual bass frequencies. the 1 or 2 millimeters of plastic sheet has almost no effect on low frequency content. imagine standing behind a plastic painter's dropcloth like the ones i used - it offers almost no sound barrier whatsoever [ SPAM LINK REMOVED- SPAMMER BANNED AND BLOCKED FOREVER ] however, the plastic might function similarly to RFK fiberglass, giving a slight reflection in high frequencies.
having the plastic does keep the glass fibers in better than not having it, although that may not be entirely necessary either.
now, i may be entirely incorrect - in this case, would someone please put me on the right track?
thanks,
John
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Nope! But nice try!philippap01 wrote:But you can also use cells if it does not work because it is a very effective sound insulation.
Actually it was a TERRIBLE try. Stupid, dumb, low-life, scum spammers are spotted and deleted here, really fast. And congratulations on joining the list, in first place!
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