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Thinking of making bass traps - will these dimensions work-150 x 350 x 1600 mm?
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<blockquote data-quote="perfectionist" data-source="post: 564232" data-attributes="member: 1603"><p>PAPPA3, I've been sitting reading through your posts and one thing is clear you don't know what direction to take and although the advice that has been given has been valid your first step should be to measure your room. Measurements will show what you need to fix and to what degree. This in your case where you have to find a happy medium between WAF and quality sound is the best course of action.</p><p></p><p>A better option than a cardboard face will be FRK (<u>F</u>oil <u>R</u>einforced <u>K</u>raft paper). There are two different kinds. One has a bit of a paper feel but comes in a wider roll, The other is more like a plastic sheet very similar to the stuff Phase sells to put on car windows "smash and grab" without the adhesive backing. This is the better option but doesn't always work due to its size. Both of these products you should be able acquire from your fiberglass board vendor.</p><p></p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfectionist, post: 564232, member: 1603"] PAPPA3, I've been sitting reading through your posts and one thing is clear you don't know what direction to take and although the advice that has been given has been valid your first step should be to measure your room. Measurements will show what you need to fix and to what degree. This in your case where you have to find a happy medium between WAF and quality sound is the best course of action. A better option than a cardboard face will be FRK ([u]F[/u]oil [u]R[/u]einforced [u]K[/u]raft paper). There are two different kinds. One has a bit of a paper feel but comes in a wider roll, The other is more like a plastic sheet very similar to the stuff Phase sells to put on car windows "smash and grab" without the adhesive backing. This is the better option but doesn't always work due to its size. Both of these products you should be able acquire from your fiberglass board vendor. A [/QUOTE]
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