Taming the music room - first reflections [message #25034] |
Tue, 21 June 2005 05:47 |
HaknHendrix
Messages: 25 Registered: May 2009
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In an effort to tame my listening room, I constructed some base traps using Owens 705FRK - put one sheet on top of the other, with the facing - pointing into the room. Next item to contend with is the first order reflections. Could someone advise what material - rigid fiberglass, mineral wool etc - I have access to this stuff locally so sourcing it is not a problem. I intend to build a panel - supported by legs, so that I can position it relative to the speakers and the side walls. Is Owens 703 or 705 useful for taming the HF's? Hakn Sr.
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Re: Taming the music room - first reflections [message #25050 is a reply to message #25036] |
Wed, 01 March 2006 16:52 |
Bill Epstein
Messages: 1088 Registered: May 2009 Location: Smoky Mts. USA
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I've just put up Owens Corning 703 2'x4'x2" panels hanging on the wall.According to seevral websites the 2" thickness damps above 500Hz. It's true about standing them off from the wall but I have no choice. Freestanding panels should be better. I have 2'x2' behind the speakers, 2'x4' at the first reflections and in a corner as well as a stack of 3 40 sq ft rolls of R13 in a corner. I've never heard better sound. The room is the principal component! Look for ATS acoustics or sensible sound or just use the links on the Rives site.
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