Soundproofing my room

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Nick just make up a bunch of 703 panels and put them on the sides and rear of your mix position. Then straddle a few over the corners.

I just picked up 12 of them for $100 and have so far made 4 clouds and 2 corner bass traps.
 
i was at home depot today checking everything out .. went down the insulation of coarse looking for some rigid fiberglass .. i think i found some .. they were for ceiling tiles and they were kinda small though .. whats the proper name for rigid fiberglass ?


what are 703 panels ?


Travis:

you don't think the shape makes a difference .. i would use these for drums .. maybe ill put something together... do you know where i can get that foam material?
 
south side gettin aggressive

Soundproofing my room 12-11-2006 22:34 Fuck off you mother fucker **** ~SouthSide Glen
 
that doesn't sound like something southside would say.

forget the foam. quit looking at home depot for rigid fiberglass. if you seek, you shall find.
 
yeah i was just there so i figured it give it a shot.. this stuff confuses the hell outta me


oh well lol
 
Nick The Man said:
god there is some pussy that keeps on hitting me with neg rep and not signing it


ILL FIND YOU !!! :D

Don't get you panties in a bunch, my hit should've more than made up for it!! :D
 
Nick The Man said:
Soundproofing my room 12-11-2006 22:34 Fuck off you mother fucker **** ~SouthSide Glen

nah, that's not Glen. I think he just signs it "Glen" anyway. I'll hit you up with some positive rep as well.

I'm surprised no one has given you a link to the "101 course of acoustical treatment"
http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html

Most all of your questions will be answered in there. Great article. Then hit up his company's website http://www.realtraps.com for some videos.

and here's a link of places to buy rigid 703 rigid fiberglass panels...and more info:
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=179563

703 is just the name for type of panel it is. "Rigid" is used to denote that it's different than typical "fluffy" fiberglass...the kind that you use in your walls to insulate your house. Rigid is just much easier to work with and to hang on your walls. It's a bunch of fiberglass condensed into a 2" thick panel.

There's a company that makes panels just like this, besides RealTraps...all ready made for you to buy. A little more pricier than DIY, but might be worth a look over. I think they're a little cheaper than Ethan's (although I don't think they look as nice ;) ) I'll post the link tomorrow once I find it if you want.
 
Nick The Man said:
god there is some pussy that keeps on hitting me with neg rep and not signing it


ILL FIND YOU !!! :D

I got a visit from the imposter too. You cover the back and I'll get the front. If you see him before I do, hit him with that sausage.
 
I checked my local hvac supply place had the faced stuff for $66/ 48sf.

It's the Certainteed equivalent to OC 703. (The "CB 300") link:

http://www.certainteed.com/CertainT...dex/Mechanical/CERTAPRO™+Commercial+Board.htm
specs:

http://www.certainteed.com/NR/rdonlyres/C41B47AA-C400-4D5C-88A6-C957B43C7067/0/3025021.pdf I decided to buy the 2" stuff and make a few panels double thick (4") to really soak up the bass. So I guess I want the unfaced stuff, which should be even cheaper. That should be less than $130 for 96sf.

$180 for 96 sf at ready acoustics is a little more expensive. Granted, I'm on the east coast on the I-95 corridor, so cost may wind up being a matter of where you are/ accessibility.
 
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