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Post by dsonyay on Apr 11, 2019 8:45:20 GMT -5
I'd love to see those too. Overall, these are not hard to build. Is the material you used in the above link made more for low or high frequencies?
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Post by jlafrenz on Apr 11, 2019 9:50:49 GMT -5
I'd love to see those too. Overall, these are not hard to build. Is the material you used in the above link made more for low or high frequencies? The panels in the above tutorial are for high frequency. You could use the same design and build them thicker for better low end absorption. I have made some using the same design that are 8" thick. I'll dig around for the pictures of my corner traps and try and get them posted for you.
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Post by novisnick on Apr 11, 2019 10:08:26 GMT -5
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Post by jlafrenz on Apr 11, 2019 10:38:41 GMT -5
I just found a bunch of photos of the corner traps. Rather than just posting them, if you can give me a little time I will create a tutorial thread and share it. I'll do my best to get it up by this weekend.
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Post by dsonyay on Apr 11, 2019 10:59:33 GMT -5
I just found a bunch of photos of the corner traps. Rather than just posting them, if you can give me a little time I will create a tutorial thread and share it. I'll do my best to get it up by this weekend. Take your time .. looking forward to reading this. You did an outstanding job on your previous DIY instructions.
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Post by donh50 on Apr 11, 2019 21:22:50 GMT -5
If you want to isolate the room look at something like Kinetics Noise Control's IsoMax clips or similar to float the walls and ceiling. You can add absorption or diffusion inside but if you want to isolate the room you need floating-wall construction. I would also use a minisplit HVAC unit to isolate it from the house HVAC ducts, again for isolation.
HTH - Don
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Post by jlafrenz on Apr 11, 2019 22:47:32 GMT -5
I just found a bunch of photos of the corner traps. Rather than just posting them, if you can give me a little time I will create a tutorial thread and share it. I'll do my best to get it up by this weekend. Take your time .. looking forward to reading this. You did an outstanding job on your previous DIY instructions. The tutorial is in progress and I got a good portion knocked out tonight, but there is still quite a bit more to do. Stay tuned...
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Post by dsonyay on Apr 12, 2019 7:38:18 GMT -5
Take your time .. looking forward to reading this. You did an outstanding job on your previous DIY instructions. The tutorial is in progress and I got a good portion knocked out tonight, but there is still quite a bit more to do. Stay tuned... No rush! Take your time. Looking forward to it! Also.. my hifi buddy in town is a woodworker and will be able to help me out
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