
Dicus
Enthusiastic Member
This might be a funny question but I was wondering if Straw Bales would work to absorb sound in a way that would make recordings better. I read about the soundproofing qualities of straw bales but that isn't same as acoustic treatment, if I'm right.
A while ago I found this excellent graphs about the absorbing qualities of rock wool, which you would find useful (the site is in Dutch but the graphs have got English descriptions). And I was wondering if anyone know how thick a layer of straw one would need to absorb the lower frequencies, in my case the bass drum en bass guitar. I will probably use Rockwool anyway but I was just wondering. Furthermore, it would change the absorption negatively if I plastered the straw bale afterwards, wouldn't it?
Thanks already!
A while ago I found this excellent graphs about the absorbing qualities of rock wool, which you would find useful (the site is in Dutch but the graphs have got English descriptions). And I was wondering if anyone know how thick a layer of straw one would need to absorb the lower frequencies, in my case the bass drum en bass guitar. I will probably use Rockwool anyway but I was just wondering. Furthermore, it would change the absorption negatively if I plastered the straw bale afterwards, wouldn't it?
Thanks already!