vocal booth acoustic treatment

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i mean...

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well i just need if you can give some details regarding a good slat resonator that can work like a wide-band resonator.

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Krish - click on the John Sayers Productions logo (upper right on this page) and goto Wall units. There you will find directions to construct a broadband slot resonator.

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Amateur plan

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:shock: can i build this?

Preparing the plan for wide-band slot resonator......

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yup - that looks fine ;)

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kewl

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:D thaks for verifying..

in case of slat resonator wall, my walls are horizontally angled so i have to put the timber slats vertically or horizontally?

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In your case it doesn't matter :wink:

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slat resonator

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care to guide me for the broadband slat rsonator tuned for the low mids suitable for vocal frequenices. I have following gap between my walls 50mm to 150 mm.

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Go here and click on Helmholtz calculator

http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/index.html

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problem

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:( i am not sure i am calculating properly or not but using slot resonator calculator i am getting a high width size for the slats and very small width for slot around 6mm 10 mm 12 mm....... i have 75mm to 150 mm wall depth. The wall size is around 5'x8'.
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Yeah - that's about right. With a 6" x 1" slat and a 5mm (1/4") gap you should be able to get down to around 285hz at the 150mm (6") depth.

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slat depth works

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Hey !
:lol: I have changed the depth of slats and found a great changes in calculation. See here.....

Standard Slat Width=6"
Air Gap= 3" to 6"

1. 200-256Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:75mm Slot Width: 6mm
2. 238-288Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:50mm Slot Width: 6mm
3. 289-359Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:75mm Slot Width: 12mm
4. 335-403Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:50mm Slot Width: 12mm
5. 371-459Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:75mm Slot Width: 20mm
6. 428-515Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:50mm Slot Width: 20mm
7. 486-598Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:75mm Slot Width: 35mm
8. 594-708Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:50mm Slot Width: 40mm
9. 687-814Hzs :arrow: Slat Depth:75mm Slot Width: 45mm

Is it right?

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Yeah - it's a pretty deep slat but that will work. With slats that deep i.e. 75mm (3") x 150mm (6") and 50mm x 150mm alternating it looks cool if you run them vertically and it becomes a sort of diffuser as well :)
I did something similar at Guruland where we used 6" x 2" with the 6" as the depth and the 2" as the slat face.

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wideband slot resonator

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dear john,

i am currently building the wideband slot resonator wall as per the final plan.... just want to confirm the frequency range, i think for vocal 200-800hzs is fine?

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yup - that's fine.

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completed....

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John i have just complete building my basic structure for the vocal studio, it includes 2 wide band slot resonator wall tuned for 200-800Khz. The contrasting walls have a sheetrock finish and insulation inside, and same sheetrock on ceiling and insulation inside. I am planning to lay a carpet on floor, what about the ceiling and sheetrock walls ? these should be covered by some cloth or i leave it simply painted? I am also having a heavy door in the booth and afraid that wooden door will be a subject of any acoustical problem ?


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