what happens if you double it???
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what happens if you double it???
Hi everyone, I just bought 2 packs of rockwool 3inch for acoustic treatment in my very paralle room. (lol)
I was wondering, if I put 2 pieces of 3 inch rock wool one on top of each other (by gluing them or just tapping them... I dunno), will the bass absorption be better then a single 3inch?
I am guessing that 2x3inch = 6 inch so you would have a very good bass absorption like 6 inch pannels... am I wrong?
Please help me
francois
(by the way, how much does rockwool cost around the world? it's darn cheap in canada! It's the equivalent of 25-30 cents US per square feet)
I was wondering, if I put 2 pieces of 3 inch rock wool one on top of each other (by gluing them or just tapping them... I dunno), will the bass absorption be better then a single 3inch?
I am guessing that 2x3inch = 6 inch so you would have a very good bass absorption like 6 inch pannels... am I wrong?
Please help me
francois
(by the way, how much does rockwool cost around the world? it's darn cheap in canada! It's the equivalent of 25-30 cents US per square feet)
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I am now to the point where BUILDING is not a problem anymore but the ACOUSTICS are my main interrests now. The room is almost finish building so I was just wondering if 2 pannels of rockwool one on top of each other absorb more then 1... sorry for bothering...
If anyone want's to answer kindly, I will strongly appreciate....
I am now to the point where BUILDING is not a problem anymore but the ACOUSTICS are my main interrests now. The room is almost finish building so I was just wondering if 2 pannels of rockwool one on top of each other absorb more then 1... sorry for bothering...
If anyone want's to answer kindly, I will strongly appreciate....
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Re: what happens if you double it???
No you are right, and when putting 3 inch with a cavity of 3 inch then it's also about the same as a 6" panel. The bottom 3 inch acts more as an acoustic transparant layer.tenkas wrote: I am guessing that 2x3inch = 6 inch so you would have a very good bass absorption like 6 inch pannels... am I wrong?
francois)
So you can check what's cheapest:
Wall + 6 inch
Wall + 3 inch nothing + 3 inch material (must have some distance keeper).
Rockwool cost per weight/amount of spinned fiber + roughly fixed cost for handling, package and transport in function of volume.tenkas wrote:(by the way, how much does rockwool cost around the world? it's darn cheap in canada! It's the equivalent of 25-30 cents US per square feet)
So price is VERY dependent on density. (and of course local market circumstances).
And if labor cost is comparable, production method is also comparable, then prices won't differ that much. Rockwool is standard about anywhere and prices are controled by the price level of competitive products also.
Regards
Eric
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well I know you guys are very patient with all of us amateurs. You are giving away free knoledge and this is something I respect. I just didn't expect that kind of reply but heh... it's ok...
If you want to answer another question (probably my last one before I really finish my room), here it is: (go see link at bottom first)
In the bottom right corner of my room, there are shelves that arrive flush with the continuity of the bottom right wall (you still with me???).
I would like to know if putting rockwool bats (covered in garbage bags) perpendicular to the shelves (has if the rockwool would be a wall) without sealing anything would make that a good bass trap. The bats would be about 1 foot from the wall (bottom right). I am sorry I can't post an image right know because I am not at home but here is a link to my room :
http://membres.lycos.fr/tenkas/basement.gif
To summarise, I would like to know if putting rockwool NON SEALED would created good absorbers. I just want to know if I have to cover EVERY inch of the parallele walls with rockwool or can I leave 1 foot spacing between the rockwool pannels?
This seems confusing but I am sure someone will get it
If not then I will try to make a picture soon, but I am really in a big school rush so it's hard!
Thx a lot guys again for everythinkg
If you want to answer another question (probably my last one before I really finish my room), here it is: (go see link at bottom first)
In the bottom right corner of my room, there are shelves that arrive flush with the continuity of the bottom right wall (you still with me???).
I would like to know if putting rockwool bats (covered in garbage bags) perpendicular to the shelves (has if the rockwool would be a wall) without sealing anything would make that a good bass trap. The bats would be about 1 foot from the wall (bottom right). I am sorry I can't post an image right know because I am not at home but here is a link to my room :
http://membres.lycos.fr/tenkas/basement.gif
To summarise, I would like to know if putting rockwool NON SEALED would created good absorbers. I just want to know if I have to cover EVERY inch of the parallele walls with rockwool or can I leave 1 foot spacing between the rockwool pannels?
This seems confusing but I am sure someone will get it
Thx a lot guys again for everythinkg
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