hi, first post here, should be dead simple.
i'm building the sae panel absorbers, with a triangular profile, and i've used tongue and groove for the front panels.
when it says a 'sealed' box. does that mean air-tight? would it be a good idea to silicone all the seams on all facets?
many thanks
sae panel absorbers
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Hatch, you need to update your profile to include a basic location - thanks.
The corner absorbers in John's plans are a quasi-helmholtz (slat) resonator - what makes these work is approx. half fill of 3 PCF rigid insulation, either Mineral wool or rigid fiberglass, placed up against the front slats along with an acoustically open cloth (front to back, it's slats, cloth, insulation) - The more insulation fill, the smoother the response (and the less important the slat width/spacing) - use the helmholtz calculator in this forum, and set the depth value to half the depth of your corner to see where the absorption peak will be.
And air tight in this case (since there's obviously "Holes" in the form of slots across the front) means that ALL the air getting into or out of the trap MUST pass through the slats, cloth and insulation in order to reach the inner cavity... Steve
The corner absorbers in John's plans are a quasi-helmholtz (slat) resonator - what makes these work is approx. half fill of 3 PCF rigid insulation, either Mineral wool or rigid fiberglass, placed up against the front slats along with an acoustically open cloth (front to back, it's slats, cloth, insulation) - The more insulation fill, the smoother the response (and the less important the slat width/spacing) - use the helmholtz calculator in this forum, and set the depth value to half the depth of your corner to see where the absorption peak will be.
And air tight in this case (since there's obviously "Holes" in the form of slots across the front) means that ALL the air getting into or out of the trap MUST pass through the slats, cloth and insulation in order to reach the inner cavity... Steve
Soooo, when a Musician dies, do they hear the white noise at the end of the tunnel??!? Hmmmm...
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