A Way to Make Foam Bass Traps Effective??
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:10 pm
In addition to having 5 bales of insulation in trihedral corners, i have some foam bass traps in some other trihedral corners due to the room set-up and budget. I realize that these are known to be inneffective at "trapping" lower frequencies.
However, I am wondering if I have found a way to make them more efficient. Based on my limited research, it seems that leaving an air gap near corner bass traps makes them more effective. In the corner, I have a 12 inch cube block of acoustical foam (2 bass traps merged together). I have a 7 inch air gap above it, and a 7 inch air gap between the foam block and the wall. (see 2 attached pictures)
My questions are:
1. Will these air gaps make the bass trap more effective at absorbing lower frequencies, or should I shove the bass trap closer to the corner?
2. Is there a more optimal spacing for these air gaps?
3. Will this cube-shaped bass trap absorb more lower lower frequencies than a normal corner-shaped foam bass trap (of 1/2 the size)?
Thanks so much for any insights.
However, I am wondering if I have found a way to make them more efficient. Based on my limited research, it seems that leaving an air gap near corner bass traps makes them more effective. In the corner, I have a 12 inch cube block of acoustical foam (2 bass traps merged together). I have a 7 inch air gap above it, and a 7 inch air gap between the foam block and the wall. (see 2 attached pictures)
My questions are:
1. Will these air gaps make the bass trap more effective at absorbing lower frequencies, or should I shove the bass trap closer to the corner?
2. Is there a more optimal spacing for these air gaps?
3. Will this cube-shaped bass trap absorb more lower lower frequencies than a normal corner-shaped foam bass trap (of 1/2 the size)?
Thanks so much for any insights.