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Building antireflective acoustic panels
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotelman" data-source="post: 801795" data-attributes="member: 19028"><p>I've seen similair material to carpet underfelt material used in old speaker enclosures as internal damping material, so it should have <em>some</em> absorption characteristics.</p><p></p><p>Whether this would be enough for you planned panels, I would not know.</p><p></p><p>I suspect if you make the panel thick and sturdy enough to get enough weight of the felt in there at a constant high density, it could work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotelman, post: 801795, member: 19028"] I've seen similair material to carpet underfelt material used in old speaker enclosures as internal damping material, so it should have [i]some[/i] absorption characteristics. Whether this would be enough for you planned panels, I would not know. I suspect if you make the panel thick and sturdy enough to get enough weight of the felt in there at a constant high density, it could work. [/QUOTE]
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