I am very new to room treatment so I would greatly appreciate any help on the followings:
a) Acoustic wedge foam. Reading threads in this circle, I gathered that the minimum thickness is 3" for front wall treatment and first reflection point. What are the benefits going from 3" to 4" to 8" thick foam?
b) For low bass trap, I gathered that fiber glass pannel is the way to go. However, I am very concern about fiber glass breakdown in the long run and potentially cause lung cancer. Therefore, my ch ...
Hi TKP,
If I remember correctly, the two most glaring areas of your room that needed treatment help were the RPTV between the speakers, and the large wooden table in front of the sofa.
The wooden table will cause the "worst type" of early reflection smear, because it causes a reflection that is very close in timing and amplitude to the main direct signal. You will be totally surprised at what you formerly thought was detail and imaging.
I would suggest a nice soft cloth table cloth (or similar) that could be left on for movies.
Then for "serious" 2 channel listening, you need to cover most of the table with 4" wedge sheets (leave the table cloth) with the wedges oriented from left to right (not front to back)
Same for the RPTV. Get a 48" x 48" x 4" (or size that fits the TV better) and find a way to drape, or attach it to the front of the RPTV when seriously listening.
These should be oriented with the wedges running "vertically" for best results.
I was under the impression that your bass was quite good so it probably doesn't need any treatment???
I think you'll find that the two treaments above will show you a system sound you had no idea existed
As far as foam thickness, I am a beleiver in 3-4" minimum in most applications. If you want to see how "little" sound is blocked or absorbed by your foam sheets just place a single sheet in front of the speaker.
A 3 inch wedge could almost be used as a "grill". Luckily when used in most applications, the sound has to pass through it "TWO TIMES" to get back to you, so it is a little more effective than the experiment.
Your next areas to work on would be:
Areas of First Reflection
"ALL" two boundary junctions
"ALL" three boundary junctions
Bass treatments will really depend on your room and its dimensions.
But to recap, I think you'll hear a very nice improvement by simply Acoustic Foaming the RPTV and that coffee table. (throw them in the closet when your done)
Have fun.