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ste20man
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Hi.
I am in a mega rush to build my bass traps but have a fundamental question to ask as regards the design.
I'm in a small bedroom setup and have just understood how much treatment I am about to build into the room.
It's going to be 9 panels 2' X 4' 100mm thick Rockwool RW3. In an 11 by 11' room this is a huge amount especially as I'm going to install 2 super chunks in the corners that are available to me plus 2 triangle corner traps.
The question I have is this and it regards the room space that is about to be taken up. Given I am building these traps as shown here:
http://www.basstraps.net/DIY-BASS-TRAPS-MADE-EASY.pdf
Can I use their design but somewhat twist it to have a less protruding bass trap?
On page 12 can I take the Rockwool and lift it behind the frame build and put it into the inside of the traps frame and the wrap the good cloth around the back as it were?
By sinking the rockwool 50mm into the frame, would this have any negative side effects to its efficiency?
Would I still need an airgap behind the trap?
I'd appreciate your thoughts as I'm on a tight deadline. Cheers, Ste.
I am in a mega rush to build my bass traps but have a fundamental question to ask as regards the design.
I'm in a small bedroom setup and have just understood how much treatment I am about to build into the room.
It's going to be 9 panels 2' X 4' 100mm thick Rockwool RW3. In an 11 by 11' room this is a huge amount especially as I'm going to install 2 super chunks in the corners that are available to me plus 2 triangle corner traps.
The question I have is this and it regards the room space that is about to be taken up. Given I am building these traps as shown here:
http://www.basstraps.net/DIY-BASS-TRAPS-MADE-EASY.pdf
Can I use their design but somewhat twist it to have a less protruding bass trap?
On page 12 can I take the Rockwool and lift it behind the frame build and put it into the inside of the traps frame and the wrap the good cloth around the back as it were?
By sinking the rockwool 50mm into the frame, would this have any negative side effects to its efficiency?
Would I still need an airgap behind the trap?
I'd appreciate your thoughts as I'm on a tight deadline. Cheers, Ste.