
Re-tox_stl
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Howdy yallz. In the next few weeks I am planning on making some more broadband panels. 6 to be specific, 2" x 24" x 48" out of roxul rock board 60 (as opposed to 703 because of rigid ness, cost, and according to my research, it has better absorption of lower freqs). Also I am going to be making these without frames. Just use some 3m to attach some burlap and attach them to the wall via rotofast anchor things (sold at ATS acoustics). Now my question is that I read somewhere that it is beneficial to face the panels with either paper or plastic underneath the fabric as to reflect some high frequencies and not kill my room. Would this be beneficial to me? My room is approx 25' x 11' x 7 or 8'. I have 4" 703 panels in the corners they will fit into and 2" panels at first reflection points. Also a little bit of foam to cut back on slapback and a 3" panel I made out of the fluffy stuff a while ago. If that helps at all 
Thanks much! Drew

Thanks much! Drew