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Bass Trap

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 11:31 am
by Peter
I thought i would pass on a tip, i get enough off the net....8^)

I have a small room, 11 by 11 foot with 8 foot ceilings.

It had horrendous problems with bass response (none). I cured a lot of probs, with acoustic foam, like absorbtion over the console, side walls, rear wall etc (minimising reflections and reducing the reverb time a tad) the bottom end was still a problem.

I was going to build a couple of the helmhotz type bass traps, after i priced the commercially available ones...8^)

in the short term, though, i went to a hard ware store and bought 4 bags of insulco insultation, cost me 160 AUD.

I stood them one on top of each other in the rear corners of the room. They extend from ceiling to floor on both sides, then i wrapped em in black cloth (for looks).

The improvement they made was nothing short of remarkable. Now i am not for one second suggesting these are better than what you could build as on the SAE site, or Ethan Winers version, nor am i saying they are better than the commercially available produts.

What i am saying, is , i could have returned them and got my money back as long as i didnt open the bags up, and for 160 bucks, they made enough of a difference in my room, for me to be happy.

At this stage, i have no plans to replace them. The acoustic foam and these bass traps, sensible placement of monitors and equipment have gotten my room to where i can mix and they translate well on other systems, and IMHO, thats what its all about.

take care

Peter

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 1:00 pm
by John Sayers
thanks for that info Peter.

cheers
john

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2003 8:19 am
by Oliver Sheen
I guess the moral of that story is:

When doing any acoustic treatment buy the fibreglass first before any thing else and see what difference it makes... :?