Hello all,
A friend of mine gave me some leftover "Acoustical Panels" for use in my studio. They are Armstrong #1135.
Are these of any use in a recording studio, or are they better suited for residential use, and I'm better off using OC703?
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Is there any way I can incorperate them in my design without them causing problems? I really hate to discard them after she was thoughtful enough to save them for me.
Thanks,
Armstrong 1135 Acoustical Panels
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Blue Plaid Shirt
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For something temporary, and cheap, and using multiple 1/2" sheets in a 2" thick configuration, then maybe.
I think you're better off with anything on this page that's got similar absorption coefficients to 703.
http://www.bobgolds.com/AbsorptionCoefficients.htm
For something temporary, and cheap, and using multiple 1/2" sheets in a 2" thick configuration, then maybe.
I think you're better off with anything on this page that's got similar absorption coefficients to 703.
http://www.bobgolds.com/AbsorptionCoefficients.htm
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