franman wrote on Thu, 02 April 2009 09:03 |
Thomas, I looked at this material, and I'm interested in using it on some EU projects were doing. I can't seem to get the website to translate to English. is this a recycled celulose material??? You say you use it all the time (like I use OC 703)... You use this as the surface layer in trapping as well. Does it cut nicely and friction fit well into framing? Thanks. FM |
franman wrote on Thu, 02 April 2009 13:42 |
Do you have any data on it's Absorption Coeficients, etc../??? |
elmolemon wrote on Thu, 02 April 2009 14:33 |
Maybe you have a sec to look at my other questions... |
franman wrote on Mon, 06 April 2009 09:30 |
Got to agree on the 'not liking absorptive front walls' as well. If we're mounting monitors in-wall, then we like the wall to be extremely rigid and the surface hard. FM |
franman wrote on Sat, 11 April 2009 22:16 |
No.. not at all. In a room that is using ONLY stand mounted mid or near fields, my approach is completely different than in a room with wall-mounted main monitors. In this case, we almost always use deep trapping at the front corners and a soft front design. |
Thomas Jouanjean wrote on Thu, 02 April 2009 23:05 |
I would maintain my attention on the front corner traps, but not necessarily do anything about the front wall itself. (Note to Elmolemon: I don't like absorptive front walls ) Side walls + back walls need attention - be heavy handed with your back walls and corners. |
elmolemon wrote on Wed, 13 May 2009 15:11 |
I did some measurements with fuzzmeasure and i got some peaks (55Hz & 110 Hz) and dips (72Hz & 144Hz). [snip] About the formula: F= targeted frequency? Absorbed frequency? In which scale unit are "T" and "P"? |