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Old 02-11-2003
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http://www.audiokreme.com/studio.htm

check the link below

http://www.audiokreme.com/studio.htm

i have found lots' of carpet and other stuffs used for acoustic tretment there.

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Thats one funky looking studio, but I wonder how effective those carpet things are..
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MUST BE VERY EFFECTIVE IN TRAPING HIGH FRQUENCIES BUT WHAT ABOUT THE LOW END? One of my friend asked me to cover my full studio with burlap fabric... is that sounds great?

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If those carpets are of any quality at all, it might be cheaper to go with auralex.
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