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ruffrecords

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Re: Cathedral Roof Bass Trap
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2006, 03:42:24 PM »

franman wrote on Sun, 19 November 2006 20:27

Ian,

Looking good.. but what happened to the hanging Insulation blankets above the flat layer?? We did discuss that (above).. I checked..

Indeed we did. I confess I am still not sure exactly what you mean. We don't use the term 'insulation blankets' in the UK. I have some low density fibreglass insulation that comes in a roll that I was thinking of filling much of the cavity with. It is the sort of stuff you roll out in the attic/loft between the ceiling beams to keep the heat in. Presumably any generally absorptive (acoustically) stuff will do?

Ian
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Re: Cathedral Roof Bass Trap
« Reply #16 on: November 19, 2006, 07:40:40 PM »

Yes.. that is the stuff... but instead of just laying it in there (where it will settle over time) we prefer to hang "batts" (pieces of insulation) from the hard ceiling above, like hanging "blankets"... make sense?
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Re: Cathedral Roof Bass Trap
« Reply #17 on: November 20, 2006, 06:25:55 PM »

franman wrote on Mon, 20 November 2006 00:40

Yes.. that is the stuff... but instead of just laying it in there (where it will settle over time) we prefer to hang "batts" (pieces of insulation) from the hard ceiling above, like hanging "blankets"... make sense?

OK, I got that and I understand the reasoning behind it.

Cheers

Ian
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