Glasswool VS Rockwool
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:03 am
Hi!
So, my room is a rectangular 3x4m, I'm looking at the short wall, speakers 20cm from the short wall, on the sides are the long walls.
I'm (and the speakers are) positioned a little to the right, so my right wall is closer to me and the speakers, than the left wall.
I'll be using the room for mixing only, no recording.
I currently have rather small speakers: Yamaha MSP5A.
I would like to cover the least wall as possible. Which material to get and where to put it?
I was mainly looking at those two in the topic title.
The glasswool (is this the 'official' name in english?) is about three times thicker than the rockwool (aka ~15cm vs 5cm), but rockwool is/looks more dense.
What advice can you give me in choosing between those two?
I also read that fiberglass is good, but it seems rather a hard material for sound absorption, no? But maybe there are different types of fiberglass?
Thanks!
edit: Sound isolation is not an issue. I just need the sound in the room to be good for mixing/monitoring.
So, my room is a rectangular 3x4m, I'm looking at the short wall, speakers 20cm from the short wall, on the sides are the long walls.
I'm (and the speakers are) positioned a little to the right, so my right wall is closer to me and the speakers, than the left wall.
I'll be using the room for mixing only, no recording.
I currently have rather small speakers: Yamaha MSP5A.
I would like to cover the least wall as possible. Which material to get and where to put it?
I was mainly looking at those two in the topic title.
The glasswool (is this the 'official' name in english?) is about three times thicker than the rockwool (aka ~15cm vs 5cm), but rockwool is/looks more dense.
What advice can you give me in choosing between those two?
I also read that fiberglass is good, but it seems rather a hard material for sound absorption, no? But maybe there are different types of fiberglass?
Thanks!
edit: Sound isolation is not an issue. I just need the sound in the room to be good for mixing/monitoring.
