Probably the same as backfilling a piece of 703 straddling a corner- my feeling is that it may increase the efficiency a little bit, maybe widen out the Q a little (although I'd think this would be more pronounced with a 703 trap that was a uniform depth off a flat surface).
Without any emperical evidence, it's filed in my brain in both cases as 'worthwhile if you've got extra insulation lying around, probably not worth buying more for.'
Speaking of absorbent bass trapping, I'm shutting down the studio mostly, to be restarted in spring/summer as strictly hobby. So, last night, as I was finishing up the second to last session before some of the important gear gets sold, I decide to move some of the absorbent material in from the live room. I stuck 2 each 2x4', 2" thick pieces of 703 across each back corner, lined up four 1x4', 4" thick pieces across the back wall about a foot off, and did the same thing above my control room window in the front. All things I had intended to get around to.
Dammit, I shoulda done that two years ago....
nukmusic wrote:wonder what would happen if the tubes where filled with 703?

maybe absorb too much bass?