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I have twelve 2'x2'x'2 Auralex panels and was thinking of how to treat my studio room (rectangular 10' x 12' or so with a sloping 8' to 12' ceiling) non-destructively.

So I found adhesive foam-board at Hobby Lobby (maybe put some glue in addition??). I figure T-pins to affix them.

The only downside is the back, which I can put thicker felt on the back to solve... I would think.

Also, I can cut the foam-board to make different size panels AND I could hand some by string if I were so inclined.


THOUGHTS? QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?
 
THOUGHTS?
12 2'x2'x2" Auralex squares aren't going to make a dent in a room that's going to need entire truckloads of broadband trapping (okay, small trucks - But undoubtedly, lots and lots of broadband trapping).
QUESTIONS?
How much broadband trapping do you have in the room?
COMMENTS?
Always start with the low end. Start with the low end always. Low end - Start with - Always. Every time, no exceptions, ever, ever, Ever, EVER.

Hanging the squares though -- Whatever works. I know people who use T-pins, pushpins, AuraTak (or whatever they call the stuff)...
 
I got 4 5' 703 strips, wrapped and floor mounted, for that.
 
What are these foam boards you speak of? Are they intended to be your broadband traps? Are they meant for acoustics? Post a link or brand name or specs...
 
(I cannot post a link until 10 posts) It is just standard foam board that you get at a hobby store, just with one side coated with adhesive. But you can Google "Elmer's Quick-Stik Self-Adhesive Foamboard"

It is only to keep the form of the Auralex panels so I can T-pin them in the wall. I'll put felt on the back
 
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