scarboro78
NYC HIP-HOP AMBASSADOR
Hey Guys,
I'm planning on making a few bass traps to put up in my bedroom studio BUT it just dawned on me.. Is it safe to sleep in a room full of this stuff which is for the most part exposed? Covered by no more than a thin sheet of cloth or whatever... I don't wanna end up with some sort of cancer in 15 years cus of it.. lol. I know it sounds stupid but I'm serious!
Thanks.
I'm planning on making a few bass traps to put up in my bedroom studio BUT it just dawned on me.. Is it safe to sleep in a room full of this stuff which is for the most part exposed? Covered by no more than a thin sheet of cloth or whatever... I don't wanna end up with some sort of cancer in 15 years cus of it.. lol. I know it sounds stupid but I'm serious!
Thanks.
If so, I had to be a bearer of bad news. But CANVAS is waterproof ......which translates into NO TRANSPARANCY!!
The weave is SEALED. That means, for broadband absorption, air molecules movement can NOT move through the absorbant material, which is required for it to work. Resistive absorbers do their job by FRICTION of air molecules within the "interstices" or fibers, to transduce the energy into heat. If the fabric is not open weave, then it is a reflective surface. Although, it will allow some low frequencys to enter simply because it is similar to a panel absorber. But then the absorbant material is acting like a dampener. At least thats my understanding. I'm sure it works to some extent, but if it is REAL canvas, you won't get the full benefit of the absorber.