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singing_lad
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Hi everyone,
I'm new here
Just looking at buying aload of Owens-Corning 703 Fiber Glass... I noticed 705 is suggested in an article but I don't know anywhere in the UK that sells this stuff.
Could 703 at 4inch thick be ok for a bass trap or not?
I'm looking for the best option for acoustic treatment of my room... please pay no attension to where my studio is at the mo. I'm looking to invest in some ridgid riber glass etc. I know its best to be sat 38% of the room So I am thinking about moving my studio infront of the window.
I know about where the standard absorbtion should be,, all the mirror/reflective points points etc... but its just these few things that are throwing me abit.
The room walls are all made of brick with a layer of plaster over. and I intend to hang 4 slabs of 2inch thick 703 fiber glass from the ceiling too... didn't know if this needs to be 4inch?
Please view these pics to see the room...
craigpowellonline.com/newsiteimages/studio1.jpg
craigpowellonline.com/newsiteimages/studio2.jpg
craigpowellonline.com/newsiteimages/studio3.jpg
my first question is, on the slopeing part of the ceiling where would the bas traps go??
2nd. Would it be best for the window to be behind my monitors and studio gear.. with a curtain up over the window and acoustic tiles either side of the window? (behind each monitor)
3rd... doors are my other concern, 2 doors at what will be the back of the room. Do these need more tiles stuck on than what would be on the wall or just the same?
4, how would I put a bass trap in all corners as 2 corners have doors???
Hope somone can shed some light.
I'm new here
Just looking at buying aload of Owens-Corning 703 Fiber Glass... I noticed 705 is suggested in an article but I don't know anywhere in the UK that sells this stuff.
Could 703 at 4inch thick be ok for a bass trap or not?
I'm looking for the best option for acoustic treatment of my room... please pay no attension to where my studio is at the mo. I'm looking to invest in some ridgid riber glass etc. I know its best to be sat 38% of the room So I am thinking about moving my studio infront of the window.
I know about where the standard absorbtion should be,, all the mirror/reflective points points etc... but its just these few things that are throwing me abit.
The room walls are all made of brick with a layer of plaster over. and I intend to hang 4 slabs of 2inch thick 703 fiber glass from the ceiling too... didn't know if this needs to be 4inch?
Please view these pics to see the room...
craigpowellonline.com/newsiteimages/studio1.jpg
craigpowellonline.com/newsiteimages/studio2.jpg
craigpowellonline.com/newsiteimages/studio3.jpg
my first question is, on the slopeing part of the ceiling where would the bas traps go??
2nd. Would it be best for the window to be behind my monitors and studio gear.. with a curtain up over the window and acoustic tiles either side of the window? (behind each monitor)
3rd... doors are my other concern, 2 doors at what will be the back of the room. Do these need more tiles stuck on than what would be on the wall or just the same?
4, how would I put a bass trap in all corners as 2 corners have doors???
Hope somone can shed some light.