You mean *this* one?
Can't be done, the design won't let it. There's not full frame (as in CHEAP)
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Nice one Ro!
Great Stuff, you'll never feel blue again!
Cheers
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Great Stuff, you'll never feel blue again!
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Thank you Ro for posting this!
I have a question: Regarding the corner absorbing devices, is it necessary to cover it with plastic first? Wouldn't it have a better to cover it with cloth only?
Cheers, Laurent
I have a question: Regarding the corner absorbing devices, is it necessary to cover it with plastic first? Wouldn't it have a better to cover it with cloth only?
Cheers, Laurent
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Howdy L,
Depending on it's function....
In general you will need BASS absorbers in corners. That means you have to "filter" out the HIGH frequencies or else you'll end up with a very dead room (yes, the cornerabsorbers WILL absorb all frequencies if ye only add cloth).
The plastic only filters out the highs, maybe some mid-highs too. We used just a few broadband panels on the walls that are aimed to capture mid-low and all above.
So, the plastic functions as a low-pass filter.. so to speak.
Depending on it's function....
In general you will need BASS absorbers in corners. That means you have to "filter" out the HIGH frequencies or else you'll end up with a very dead room (yes, the cornerabsorbers WILL absorb all frequencies if ye only add cloth).
The plastic only filters out the highs, maybe some mid-highs too. We used just a few broadband panels on the walls that are aimed to capture mid-low and all above.
So, the plastic functions as a low-pass filter.. so to speak.
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Maybe a silly question, but what type of plastic did you use? To cover the corner panels, that is? Is there anything else that can be used as a (cheap) low pass filter?
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hello...
Nice work....
I also had done a redesign.. But the fact I want to share is that I was hugely helped by Sketchup, 3D designing tool. Is anyone interest about it?
Nice work....
I also had done a redesign.. But the fact I want to share is that I was hugely helped by Sketchup, 3D designing tool. Is anyone interest about it?
For any SketchUp related issue please visit http://www.sketchup4architect.com
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sure. please create a thread on this forum and post the SU file and any photos and jpgs per the posting rules.globaldeb wrote:I also had done a redesign.. But the fact I want to share is that I was hugely helped by Sketchup, 3D designing tool. Is anyone interest about it?
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Ding ding. Thanks for posting this.. this type of treatment looks really ideal for my space. The moveable wall panels on rails. How are the corner devices working?