I'm not sure what to do for my ceiling.
It's just shy of 8'.
I was just going to buy those $.57 1'x1' tile and cover the ceiling with those. But I've seen in John's 'Under Construction' section that some
people are making up panels out of 703 and putting those on the ceiling.
What should I do?
PS-i have hardwood floors
My Ceiling
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Harper,
Those "$0.57" tiles are usually quite thin and are probably not going to give you a whole lot in terms of absorption. Maybe enough in the >2kHz range, but not much else. (Read: Low-pass filter.)
A 1" 703 panel would be much better in terms of acoustical benefit. If you have the headroom, a 2" 703 panel is fairly broadband from 125 Hz up.
Best regards,
Jeff D. Szymanski
Chief Acoustical Engineer
Auralex Acoustics, Inc.
Those "$0.57" tiles are usually quite thin and are probably not going to give you a whole lot in terms of absorption. Maybe enough in the >2kHz range, but not much else. (Read: Low-pass filter.)
A 1" 703 panel would be much better in terms of acoustical benefit. If you have the headroom, a 2" 703 panel is fairly broadband from 125 Hz up.
Best regards,
Jeff D. Szymanski
Chief Acoustical Engineer
Auralex Acoustics, Inc.
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Re: My Ceiling
Harper,
> some people are making up panels out of 703 <
Jeff is absolutely correct. Cheap tiles are useless for acoustic treatment. Rigid fiberglass is much more effective - the thicker the better. And you also need plenty of it across the room corners, not just on or below the ceiling.
For more detailed explanations snoop around the other posts on this excellent site. Also read the Acoustics FAQ, second in the list on my Articles page:
www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html
--Ethan
> some people are making up panels out of 703 <
Jeff is absolutely correct. Cheap tiles are useless for acoustic treatment. Rigid fiberglass is much more effective - the thicker the better. And you also need plenty of it across the room corners, not just on or below the ceiling.
For more detailed explanations snoop around the other posts on this excellent site. Also read the Acoustics FAQ, second in the list on my Articles page:
www.ethanwiner.com/articles.html
--Ethan