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ecstasteve
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Hi first post avid reader of the forums here.
I am getting ready to do some sound treatment to my small basement project studio and my question is ...
Is there a reason besides the fact that most of the available foam/rockwool absorption materials come in 24" widths to make the panels 24" wide?
I ask because one leg of my "L" shaped basement is fairly narrow (7ft or so) and the 24" wide panels eat up a lot of real estate when placed angled across the corners. At least on the end where my desk & monitors will be situated it would be nice to gain a little of the space back with maybe 12" wide panels across the corners. However if this significantly reduces the effectiveness of the bass traps I will deal with the cramped quarters!
I searched the forums and found a lot of information about density, placement and air gaps but nothing specifically about the actual dimensions of the panels and the effects of using something like a 12"x48" trap for instance.
Thanks for any input you guys may have!
I am getting ready to do some sound treatment to my small basement project studio and my question is ...
Is there a reason besides the fact that most of the available foam/rockwool absorption materials come in 24" widths to make the panels 24" wide?
I ask because one leg of my "L" shaped basement is fairly narrow (7ft or so) and the 24" wide panels eat up a lot of real estate when placed angled across the corners. At least on the end where my desk & monitors will be situated it would be nice to gain a little of the space back with maybe 12" wide panels across the corners. However if this significantly reduces the effectiveness of the bass traps I will deal with the cramped quarters!
I searched the forums and found a lot of information about density, placement and air gaps but nothing specifically about the actual dimensions of the panels and the effects of using something like a 12"x48" trap for instance.
Thanks for any input you guys may have!