
pdlstl
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Obviously, OC 703 enjoys great favor on several different recording forums and is searched out like some sort of Holy Grail.
My choice for ridgid fiberglass products is the Johns Manville 814. Why? Because it's easily available, priced right and has slightly better specs than the 703.
As I've researched the different fiberglass products, I've hit upon a question I don't have an answer for. This regards density.
The chart below is for the JM products. I buy the 814. It shows to have a density of 3 pcf (pounds per cubic foot). When compared against the 817, which has a density of 6 pcf, the only real difference is down at 125 Hz. From there upward, the 814 compares almost identical to the 817.
Question, would the difference at 125 Hz (814=0.24, 817=0.38) justify the obviuos price difference between the two products? Or more simply, does density (pcf) make that much of a difference? How much of a difference is going to be noticed at 125 Hz.?
Earl
My choice for ridgid fiberglass products is the Johns Manville 814. Why? Because it's easily available, priced right and has slightly better specs than the 703.
As I've researched the different fiberglass products, I've hit upon a question I don't have an answer for. This regards density.
The chart below is for the JM products. I buy the 814. It shows to have a density of 3 pcf (pounds per cubic foot). When compared against the 817, which has a density of 6 pcf, the only real difference is down at 125 Hz. From there upward, the 814 compares almost identical to the 817.
Question, would the difference at 125 Hz (814=0.24, 817=0.38) justify the obviuos price difference between the two products? Or more simply, does density (pcf) make that much of a difference? How much of a difference is going to be noticed at 125 Hz.?
Earl
