
homestudioguy
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Has anybody attached Auralex foam to OC-703?
It seems like it would be the perfect thing to do.

It seems like it would be the perfect thing to do.
homestudioguy said:It seems like it would be the perfect thing to do.
Foam absorbs, it doesn't diffuse.homestudioguy said:How about the odd patterns in the foam relative to disrupting soundwaves?
Auralex is fire rated.NL5 said:Like fire much?
Farview said:Auralex is fire rated.
homestudioguy said:Has anybody attached Auralex foam to OC-703?![]()
It seems like it would be the perfect thing to do.
SRR said:gorty, pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now I'm far from being an expert but this is from Auralex OnLine:Farview said:Foam absorbs, it doesn't diffuse.
Maybe http://www.auralex.com/bennychico11 said:I wonder where the idea came from that arranging angled foam on a wall came would be perfect for treating a room.
Right, by not covering up the entire wall you are breaking up the reflectionshomestudioguy said:"Studiofoam Wedgies are a great solution for small flutter echo problem areas and, when spread apart, yield beneficial sound diffusion off their exposed edges."
Same principal here. The pyramids absorb the sound in the thick parts and not so much in the thin parts. They are calling the fact that the foam doesnt absorb evenly across it's surface 'diffusion'.homestudioguy said:" 2-inch Studiofoam Pyramids offer a bit of extra sound diffusion and slightly less sound absorption than 2" Studiofoam Wedges, so they yield a less dry-sounding space with a bit more "air."
Exactly, they are trying to market the inadequacies of the product as a feature.homestudioguy said:"You see, it takes slightly different amounts of time for sound waves to travel through the different sections of the Metro (foam), strike the mounting surface and travel back through the Metro into the room, so wavefronts are in effect softened rather than just being absorbed."
So Buyer Beware?Farview said:They are playing semantics
They aren't lying, but the foam itself absorbs, it doesn't diffuse. What you do with the foam can kind of diffuse, but not like a traditional diffuser. The couch in the back of the room could be considered a bass trap, but that's not what it's for and i wouldn't recommend furniture for sound control.homestudioguy said:So Buyer Beware?
Amazing.
I like it here. It's just on the edge of civilisation.homestudioguy said:Where have I heard that before?![]()
Hey! St. Charles is a neat town.
Spent a goodly amount of money at the Starbucks and some local restaurants there.
Have staffed some Men's Retreats/Weekends at Camp Tu Endie Wei.
Yeah and civilization is closing in quickly!Farview said:I like it here (St.Charles). It's just on the edge of civilisation.