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I have some questions about using bass traps and packing blankets to help deaden the sound in a room that I'll be recording in in a house in which I'm staying right now. First, I ordered one bass trap in order to help deaden the sound,(Since, that was all that I could afford.) but because the bass trap was more expensive with the instructions for it, I was unable to obtain the instructions. So, does anyone know how to set up a bass trap and could you give me some instructions on how to do it? Or could you direct me to a site that shows me how to assemble a bass trap? I don't need to build one from my scratch I just need to set one up that is in pieces and needs to be put together and then placed on a wall. Secondly, the bass trap that I'm going to use is going to be placed on a wall in a room in a house that is going to be sold hopefully by the end of the year, so my question is if I put the bass trap on the wall, will it do any damage to the wall and can the bass trap be taken down without doing any damage to the wall or it, once the house is sold?
Thirdly, I was very well informed that a good way to deaden sound in a room is to place moving or packing blankets on the walls and ceiling. I have some packing blankets available to do this, but I'm not quite sure how to place them on the wall. I was told that I should hang them on there, but how exactly do I do that? Should I staple them to the wall or do something else? If someone has used packing or moving blankets in this way how did you place them on the wall? Could you give me some instructions on how to do that?
Finally, if I place packing blankets on my walls and ceiling, and there were will be no damage done to them, can I put a bass trap on the wall if there is a packing blanket on it? Will that cause any damage to the room, the wall, the bass trap, the packing blanket, or anything else?
Thank you.
I hope that someone can answer my questions.
carsoste
I have some questions about using bass traps and packing blankets to help deaden the sound in a room that I'll be recording in in a house in which I'm staying right now. First, I ordered one bass trap in order to help deaden the sound,(Since, that was all that I could afford.) but because the bass trap was more expensive with the instructions for it, I was unable to obtain the instructions. So, does anyone know how to set up a bass trap and could you give me some instructions on how to do it? Or could you direct me to a site that shows me how to assemble a bass trap? I don't need to build one from my scratch I just need to set one up that is in pieces and needs to be put together and then placed on a wall. Secondly, the bass trap that I'm going to use is going to be placed on a wall in a room in a house that is going to be sold hopefully by the end of the year, so my question is if I put the bass trap on the wall, will it do any damage to the wall and can the bass trap be taken down without doing any damage to the wall or it, once the house is sold?
Thirdly, I was very well informed that a good way to deaden sound in a room is to place moving or packing blankets on the walls and ceiling. I have some packing blankets available to do this, but I'm not quite sure how to place them on the wall. I was told that I should hang them on there, but how exactly do I do that? Should I staple them to the wall or do something else? If someone has used packing or moving blankets in this way how did you place them on the wall? Could you give me some instructions on how to do that?
Finally, if I place packing blankets on my walls and ceiling, and there were will be no damage done to them, can I put a bass trap on the wall if there is a packing blanket on it? Will that cause any damage to the room, the wall, the bass trap, the packing blanket, or anything else?
Thank you.
I hope that someone can answer my questions.
carsoste