@bobk3 That's exactly what I did for my dedicated HT room. I built 14 4x2 Ft panels using Roxul 80. Worked very well. I used an acoustically transparent black grill cloth from Fabricland. Check your local fabric shop, the may have something similar.
DIY acoustic panels?
I took a look at gikacoustics.com and thought the sound absorption panels were actually pretty good and reasonably priced, but I am interested in making my own to better match my room.
Does anyone know what type of cloth is good for sound absorption, hopefully something that is readily available at fabric stores?
Does anyone know what type of cloth is good for sound absorption, hopefully something that is readily available at fabric stores?
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I am not sure about the bass traps. They might be overkill for the stage I am at. i have been looking at the new PB Ultra subwoofers from SV Sound, however, and they claim dual subs can help smooth out the bass frequency responses. https://www.svsound.com/pages/16-ultra-series https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OXVpy5jaNsk |
Here is a good https://www.fabricacousticpanels.com/acoustic-absorption-panels/
Adding a combination of acoustic sound absorbing wall panels, sound baffles, or both the two will produce significant differences in speech intelligibility and sound quality. Our echo absorber acoustic panel and baffles can be made in unique range of fabric color and material to suit your needs. |
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