This is my third post on my remodeled basement setup.
1) The folks here helped with my speaker placement and suggestions about room treatment.
2) The second post was about a soffit that runs across middle of the room and it was suggested that GIK consult.
I did consult with GIK Acoustics and although they have appear to have wonderful products the wait time is about 7-10 weeks right now.
They suggested starting with corner Bass traps and treating first reflections.
I decided to build my own Bass Traps after looking at a lot of different options from the usual suspects.
Basic design is 5.5' X 2.25' rectangle with 6" of compressed mineral wool bat pieces. Will cover in breathable fabric. Will sit across the corners of front of room so there will be an air gap behind them.
In looking at a thread over at Gear Slutz it was suggested using a basic simple reflective material of some sort like brown kraft paper or brown drop cloth paper or plastic dropcloth over the batting and under the Fabric Material covering the traps.
Glen from GIK also chimed in as did others about adding some diffusion of some sort. Glen suggested slats (I guess something in the vein of their scatterplate). Others then talked about the BAD scatterplate design.
The GEar Slutz thread is short. One guy said use any random pattern for 1D diffusion of slats.
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/studio-building-acoustics/469204-frk.htmlIt did link to another thread that was quite sophisticated about the detailed BAD holed panel design or using random generated sequence for random wood slats.
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/bass-traps-acoustic-panels-foam-etc/395773-diy-binary-amplitude-diffuser-anyone.html#post6890286K
My question is this- Is it of value to add some array of 1/8"thick long hardwood slats down the front under the fabric in some sort of random pattern of varying open and covered areas for 1D diffusion?
I don't have the patience or tools to do the full BAD panel with specifically placed hundreds of 1/2" holes over the face of the unit.
Thanks in advance. I am not a hardcore acoustic analytic person- just looking for a simple approach to get some basics here.
The Bass Traps are a no brainer. Adding some brown paper or thin plastic cover over the batting would be easy, of course.
If adding some array of wood slats would enhance the unit overall effectiveness that would be a bonus.