In the final steps of choosing a build for bass traps in corners. There are two shapes I can choose:
1. Trap shaped to fit the corner (seen from above: two 45 degree angles and one 90 degree angle).
2. Trap shaped like a mattress, set in a 45 degree angle over the corner (seen from above: rectangular).
Lets assume that the surface area of the traps (the area of the trap facing you) is identical.
Pro for the first build is a higher amount of absorbing material in the trap. Con is no "air" in the corners.
For the second build, pro/con are the opposite of the first.
What is more important, "air" behind the trap, or a higher amount of absorbing materials in the trap?
Best regards
paw
1. Trap shaped to fit the corner (seen from above: two 45 degree angles and one 90 degree angle).
2. Trap shaped like a mattress, set in a 45 degree angle over the corner (seen from above: rectangular).
Lets assume that the surface area of the traps (the area of the trap facing you) is identical.
Pro for the first build is a higher amount of absorbing material in the trap. Con is no "air" in the corners.
For the second build, pro/con are the opposite of the first.
What is more important, "air" behind the trap, or a higher amount of absorbing materials in the trap?
Best regards
paw