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Here are some questions about getting some bass trapping with these 4' x 2' 70kg/m rockwool panels.1. Should I double these up when making my panels and just make single 4' x 2' x 4" (2" off wall) so I can move these around and have more flexibility over the 4' x 4'?2. Can I trap bass by doubling up the ceiling units that are there to mainly just cover first reflections?I know corners or the best for bass trapping, but what do I achieve with 4" panels wherever I can hang them. Thick is always better correct?3. What about on the back wall: placing some of the 4' x 2' x 4" straddling the horizontal ceiling/back wall interface. Then below those, place absorbers as planned.
There is no acoustic benefit to closing off the back, it's more than likely for stability/sturdiness or perhaps for cost of materials, I don't know.A 2" air gap will help but I'm not so sure if building an entire separate frame to house the air gap which would need to be screwed in would be worth it really. If it were all one frame then it wouldn't be as difficult.All I meant was, just like your middle portion that has a frame with absorbent in it, doing that for the entire absorber would help prevent the pillowiness of the corners on the front portion of the trap.
In my opinion, you're going way too far with thin absorption only and basically nothing at all in the bottom end. The waterfalls you posted clearly show very long ringing with the upper mids and highs already pretty much sufficiently damped.I would look at some much thicker treatments in corners and potentially some things between the curtains and the windows to at least broaden out what that large area of absorption is already doing.Bryan