Transparent micro-perforated absorbers
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 9:34 pm
Hi All,
I am currently in the design phase for my studio and it looks like, due to space limitations, I will have to have the control room oriented perpendicular to the live room and so have a window on the left side of the mixing position. I am currently looking at ensuring that the window between the CR and LR is behind the engineer/mix position but it will mean a lot of neck turning and I was wondering if a product like the Clearsorber foil would be worth investigating. It is a micro perforated transparent polycarbonate that you could place in front of the window class and get a reasonable reduction in first reflections (you'd probably have to put the same thing on the wall on the right hand side to preserve stereo imaging)
If it worked reasonably well you could place the window further forward into the non-reflective mix space.
http://www.rpgeurope.com/products/product/foil.html
The acoustic data looks pretty good.
Opinions?
Thanks
I am currently in the design phase for my studio and it looks like, due to space limitations, I will have to have the control room oriented perpendicular to the live room and so have a window on the left side of the mixing position. I am currently looking at ensuring that the window between the CR and LR is behind the engineer/mix position but it will mean a lot of neck turning and I was wondering if a product like the Clearsorber foil would be worth investigating. It is a micro perforated transparent polycarbonate that you could place in front of the window class and get a reasonable reduction in first reflections (you'd probably have to put the same thing on the wall on the right hand side to preserve stereo imaging)
If it worked reasonably well you could place the window further forward into the non-reflective mix space.
http://www.rpgeurope.com/products/product/foil.html
The acoustic data looks pretty good.
Opinions?
Thanks