Rockwool broadband absorbers
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:13 am
Hello studio lover's,
I recently moved into a new house and decided to dive in the realization of a little acoustic treatment for the room dedicated to my home-studio, which sound horrible. My choice turned toward broadband absorbers, what seems to be the easiest/cheaper solution to get correct results in bass/mid frequencies.
To build them i used Rockwool MB Rock 55kg/m3 with a wood frame and cloth fabrics as you can see in the pictures (the fabric is fixed tight to the wood on both sides with a lot of tacks). The sonic result is quite impressive, especially for someone who always work in poor acoustic conditions like me. I plan to hang 3 of them on the ceiling corners to increase efficiency.
The problem is that it's feel like i cannot breath correctly since i put them into the room. There is also a strong smell which is exactly the same since 5 days despite the many hours of hard ventilation with every doors/windows open in the first floor.
Based on what i read on different forums, i can see that some people use polyfiber or plastic as a second cover but the others don't seems to have any problems without ?
I wonder if it will really solve it... I was about to take off all the tacks (1200) to add the second cover but i don't want to make any mistake, that's why i'm looking for some advices.
Here is the pictures :
I recently moved into a new house and decided to dive in the realization of a little acoustic treatment for the room dedicated to my home-studio, which sound horrible. My choice turned toward broadband absorbers, what seems to be the easiest/cheaper solution to get correct results in bass/mid frequencies.
To build them i used Rockwool MB Rock 55kg/m3 with a wood frame and cloth fabrics as you can see in the pictures (the fabric is fixed tight to the wood on both sides with a lot of tacks). The sonic result is quite impressive, especially for someone who always work in poor acoustic conditions like me. I plan to hang 3 of them on the ceiling corners to increase efficiency.
The problem is that it's feel like i cannot breath correctly since i put them into the room. There is also a strong smell which is exactly the same since 5 days despite the many hours of hard ventilation with every doors/windows open in the first floor.
Based on what i read on different forums, i can see that some people use polyfiber or plastic as a second cover but the others don't seems to have any problems without ?
I wonder if it will really solve it... I was about to take off all the tacks (1200) to add the second cover but i don't want to make any mistake, that's why i'm looking for some advices.
Here is the pictures :