Hello all,
After going through a lot of expert advise and reading articles here and of course the available material, this is what I have decided for treating my room -
1. Broadband Panels for early reflection, rear wall and where ever need - 64kg/m3 rockwool, 4" thick with a 2" airgap.
2. Superchunk style triangular bass trap for the corners - 48kg/m3 rockwool, 28" face and 20" sides.
Since these are the only two rockwool slabs densities I can source locally, with no GFR values and easy on the pocket, can anyone suggest wether the dimensions are looking good or not according to the densities?
Someone suggested a much lower density for the superchunks, which makes me wonder if I should forget the superchunks and just make more of those broadband panels with 64kg/m3 rockwool to straddle the corners? Or make 6" panels for the corners with the 48kg/m3 rockwool?
Can someone help me decide better? Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you!
After going through a lot of expert advise and reading articles here and of course the available material, this is what I have decided for treating my room -
1. Broadband Panels for early reflection, rear wall and where ever need - 64kg/m3 rockwool, 4" thick with a 2" airgap.
2. Superchunk style triangular bass trap for the corners - 48kg/m3 rockwool, 28" face and 20" sides.
Since these are the only two rockwool slabs densities I can source locally, with no GFR values and easy on the pocket, can anyone suggest wether the dimensions are looking good or not according to the densities?
Someone suggested a much lower density for the superchunks, which makes me wonder if I should forget the superchunks and just make more of those broadband panels with 64kg/m3 rockwool to straddle the corners? Or make 6" panels for the corners with the 48kg/m3 rockwool?
Can someone help me decide better? Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you!