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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 1002088" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>That is very sad news about Oxland. It's a small niche and we can hardly afford to lose any more players (other than a certain octogenarian doctor of online herbal medicine who sends people's folks nudes).</p><p></p><p>I've been quite busy doing a room setup and setting up some tools for a diffuser build, didn't get the ping and I only scanned through the first page and thread replies.</p><p></p><p>My experience is that it depends on the depth of mounting and facing. 3 for a 50-150mm air gap and 5 for on-wall with 8 having uses for more involved membrane traps as a rule of thumb. One needs to model the specifics (with guesstimate data at that, isover mineral wool is often sold at a higher density than that delivered). If you are covering the panels with a good liner to contain fibre migration into the air, lower density rigid fibreglass boards are the best bang for the buck acoustically. Just check that fibre thickness is on the order of 1 micron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 1002088, member: 18"] That is very sad news about Oxland. It's a small niche and we can hardly afford to lose any more players (other than a certain octogenarian doctor of online herbal medicine who sends people's folks nudes). I've been quite busy doing a room setup and setting up some tools for a diffuser build, didn't get the ping and I only scanned through the first page and thread replies. My experience is that it depends on the depth of mounting and facing. 3 for a 50-150mm air gap and 5 for on-wall with 8 having uses for more involved membrane traps as a rule of thumb. One needs to model the specifics (with guesstimate data at that, isover mineral wool is often sold at a higher density than that delivered). If you are covering the panels with a good liner to contain fibre migration into the air, lower density rigid fibreglass boards are the best bang for the buck acoustically. Just check that fibre thickness is on the order of 1 micron. [/QUOTE]
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