Wood Finish's effect on acoustics

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JoeMilner
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Wood Finish's effect on acoustics

Post by JoeMilner »

Hi Steve
My panel absorbers have been stained with 2 coats of Minwax Red Oak, and look great. If I was to apply clear varnish (to seal and shine) would that affect the performance of the traps at all?

Thanks!

PS: How's that ice storm coming along?
It dipped below 70 degrees here in LA....brrrr! 8)
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Post by knightfly »

The weight of more coats of finish would increase the mass of your panels slightly as well as a slight stiffening, possibly lowering the resonant frequency by maybe 0.25 hZ or so - pretty drastic change, I wouldn't do it :lol:

The ice is gone (yay) so my back yard doesn't look like this any more... Steve
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Post by rod gervais »

Stve is right on the money here - but in addition The finish will in fact not only modify the density - it will change the reflective value of the material at higher frequencies as well.

This is a trick we have used in studios in the past to help with "tuning" them.

The higher you get the more coats of finish you apply - thus deader at the lower levels and more live at the upper levels.

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Tung Oil

Looks good and works great without the reflective coating that varnish or varathane add. And its natural.

http://www.tung-oil.com/enusenspec.html

http://www.realmilkpaint.com/oil.html

cheers,
ollie



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Post by knightfly »

I have a 6-string fretless bass that's Koa, finished entirely in Tung oil - it's so smooth you'd think it still had loose sawdust on it, doesn't even look finished. Plays amazingly, no stiction whatever on the neck... Steve
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