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junkyardearl
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I noticed on john's site that a helmholtz resonator can be made using a piece of pegboard. I work at a retail chain and I was told to throw out a display made mostly of pegboard, needless to say I remembered John's hemlholtz article and put that piece of pegboard in my car. Now, I need some tips on building a helmholtz resonator using this chunk of pegboard and some lumber. I'm hoping you (john and the rest) can help me out here.
The piece of pegboard is 57 inches x 16 inches and is 1/4 inch deep. My plan is to cut this in half the long way, thus giving me two pieces each 28.5 inches long and 16 inches tall. I was then planning on building a frame that would be about two inches bigger than my pegboard on every side. A box would then be built around that frame with a depth of 12 or 16 inches. I was planning on covering the pegboard with a piece of fabric for apperence, and because I was going to affix insulation to the back of the pegboard as I believe John's plans state and I want something between my nose and the insulation, plus it will look cooler.
Now here's the questions. Is there an advantage to having the depth be 12, or 16 inches? What sort of wood should be used for the frame, and box? Is particle board ok for the back? Should insulation actually be put onto the back of the pegboard? Is there a certin kind of fabric that will work better than another? And finally is there any way to find out a frequency that I'm going to be cutting?
I know it's long winded, but I've never delt with building, or accoustic treatment before (minus the time brought a mattress into my hallway to cut echo). This seems to be the best forum, so I'm thinking I'll be getting plenty of help. Thanks in advance...
~james
The piece of pegboard is 57 inches x 16 inches and is 1/4 inch deep. My plan is to cut this in half the long way, thus giving me two pieces each 28.5 inches long and 16 inches tall. I was then planning on building a frame that would be about two inches bigger than my pegboard on every side. A box would then be built around that frame with a depth of 12 or 16 inches. I was planning on covering the pegboard with a piece of fabric for apperence, and because I was going to affix insulation to the back of the pegboard as I believe John's plans state and I want something between my nose and the insulation, plus it will look cooler.
Now here's the questions. Is there an advantage to having the depth be 12, or 16 inches? What sort of wood should be used for the frame, and box? Is particle board ok for the back? Should insulation actually be put onto the back of the pegboard? Is there a certin kind of fabric that will work better than another? And finally is there any way to find out a frequency that I'm going to be cutting?
I know it's long winded, but I've never delt with building, or accoustic treatment before (minus the time brought a mattress into my hallway to cut echo). This seems to be the best forum, so I'm thinking I'll be getting plenty of help. Thanks in advance...
~james