Hi,
Do you know where I can find info about gobos and how to build them??. What kind of material I might use, what size??. I´m looking forward to build one and use it for drums and vocal isolation, is this possible.
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Here is an idea, you could probably scale it for your purposes.
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Well the slots are 1 x's and the main structure looks like 2x8's to me.
And Fibreglass is what you want to use, not foam. it has a higer absorption Coefficient than foan (acoustical foam)
I played with foam and ended up using fibreglass. Waste of money and time to experiment.
The materials are listed in the diagrams. Read carefully and follow the diagram
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And Fibreglass is what you want to use, not foam. it has a higer absorption Coefficient than foan (acoustical foam)
I played with foam and ended up using fibreglass. Waste of money and time to experiment.
The materials are listed in the diagrams. Read carefully and follow the diagram
Bryan Giles