Which Bass trap

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Bryan
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Which Bass trap

Post by Bryan »

Hi all i want to buy 2 bass traps for my two front corners,
ive already put 4 in the two back eathns design but i just dont feel
secure cause i made them myself :oops: (no offense on you ethan :D )

id just like some that i know are working.

here are some links to some ive found but im most interested in the primacoustics ones as i can affoard 4 of them.

anyway here they are which do people like/think are best/have used?

http://www.primacoustic.com/Accoustics/ ... Traps.html

http://www.auralex.com/bass_traps_lenrd ... _lenrd.asp

nice but expensive
http://www.rpginc.com/products/modexcorner/index.htm

thanks
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Post by John Sayers »

What makes you think that the ones you built aren't working?? play something loud in your room and put your hand on the front panel - you should feel it vibrating - thus it's working. Ethan??

cheers
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Re: Which Bass trap

Post by Ethan Winer »

Bryan,

A couple of points:

As John said, it's not difficult to verify that wood panel traps are working. Besides feeling the panels for vibration as you play music, you can also pound (gently!) on the front panels as you feel around all the edges for air spurting out. That tests that the traps are air-tight.

> here are some links <

Foam corners are okay, but they're not as effective at low frequencies as panel traps. Even fiberglass mounted across the room corners works much better than foam, and it's impossible to screw that up! :D

> nice but expensive <

Yes, the Modex Corner is a real bass trap. I agree it's awfully expensive considering how small it is and thus how many you'd need.

If you want to buy something that you know will work very well, you can't beat my company's MiniTraps:

www.realtraps.com

--Ethan
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Post by Bryan »

Thanx for the reply guys,

i wish i could buy your traps ethan but with shipping it would cost too much :(

at the moment the 4 rear traps are covered with rockwool and cloth so i cant move them but im sure there seeled as i used a lot of caulk/silicone and pinned them every inch.

id just like a ready made solution that in my head i dont have to worry about "is it workin etc.."

do you reckon rockwool stuffed in the corner a foot out each side would be more effective than foam?

how low would the rockwool absorb (its 50mm rigid). it would give an overall dept of 12"(i think) and 18" across the front and 8' high
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Post by Ethan Winer »

Bryan,

> i wish i could buy your traps ethan but with shipping it would cost too much :( <

Where are you? Why not fill in Location in your user profile so we'll all know.

> id just like a ready made solution that in my head i dont have to worry about "is it workin etc.." <

MiniTraps. :D

> do you reckon rockwool stuffed in the corner a foot out each side would be more effective than foam? <

Yes, rigid fiberglass/rockwool always outperforms foam for a given amount of material.

> how low would the rockwool absorb (its 50mm rigid). it would give an overall dept of 12"(i think) and 18" across the front and 8' high <

It will absorb down to 2 Hz.

That's a joke, but not untrue. The question is not how low does it absorb, but rather how much does it absorb at a given frequency. The answer depends on the material thickness and density, and the size of the air gap.

--Ethan
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Post by paullin »

i am a new member coming from Hong Kong...
i just find the site of realtraps... is realtraps really good?... i need to think very carefully because the shipping cost will be very high!
thanks for your info!
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