I hope that I am not becoming a PITA.
I was reading the old threads about bass traps (dozens of them) trying to learn more, and I came across a thread advising against applying facing between the separate panels in a multi-panel bass trap or absorption panel. The comments in the thread indicated that facing material should only be used in the front of the panels or in the back of the panels.
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=30754.0I don't understand why a layer of foil, paper, or plastic couldn't be placed between the first and second OC 703 panels in a three panel bass trap or absorption panel. Wouldn't this permit the absorption of high frequencies but also increase bass absorption, since a facing purportedly increases bass absorption? I did this in the 6" panels behind my speakers, but I removed the kraft paper after reading the thread.
Also, I installed thin kraft paper in the fronts of the 6" OC 703 bass traps that I built. I didn't use any spray adhesive to secure the paper, but it is held in place by the frames. Is it necessary to use spray adhesive?
NB: The 6" panels have made a remarkable improvement compared to the combination of 1", 2" and 4" panels that I previously had. Thank you again, Bryan, and everyone else for all your help.