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Rockwool density for bass traps
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 971946" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>You'd be surprised to find out how much of a hit and miss (and much more often a miss) are such simple bass traps, no matter how good the material is. There is simply no cheap & simple way of absorbing and then disposing of very low frequencies. It might actually work better to experiment with stuffing socks into your main speakers vents (ports), since you have the sub, and see if you come up with a scenario that satisfies. It's definitely 1000x cheaper experiment than stuffing bales of mineral fibre into your room.</p><p></p><p>Active, and/or specifically targeted and correctly calculated and designed semi-passive bass traps (limp mass, Helmholtz variants... etc) will not disappoint, but they require professional know-how and end-user commitment. </p><p>So, PM Martin (Timber_MG) and see what he might propose for your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 971946, member: 2310"] You'd be surprised to find out how much of a hit and miss (and much more often a miss) are such simple bass traps, no matter how good the material is. There is simply no cheap & simple way of absorbing and then disposing of very low frequencies. It might actually work better to experiment with stuffing socks into your main speakers vents (ports), since you have the sub, and see if you come up with a scenario that satisfies. It's definitely 1000x cheaper experiment than stuffing bales of mineral fibre into your room. Active, and/or specifically targeted and correctly calculated and designed semi-passive bass traps (limp mass, Helmholtz variants... etc) will not disappoint, but they require professional know-how and end-user commitment. So, PM Martin (Timber_MG) and see what he might propose for your situation. [/QUOTE]
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