Polyurethane from Walmart ?

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crossroadazn

Polyurethane from Walmart ?
« on: 29 Jan 2007, 03:28 am »
Today I shopped at Walmart and found a mattress pad made of 100% polyurethane full size for $14.95 Wonder if this's the same material used for acoustic foams ?

Gordy

Re: Polyurethane from Walmart ?
« Reply #1 on: 29 Jan 2007, 04:20 am »
Is it an open cell foam?  Polyurethane works very well as a absorber, sorbothane is simply a very soft compounding of urethane...

crossroadazn

Re: Polyurethane from Walmart ?
« Reply #2 on: 29 Jan 2007, 04:52 am »
Yes it's and very nice face designs.

warnerwh

Re: Polyurethane from Walmart ?
« Reply #3 on: 13 Feb 2007, 02:16 am »
Please remember that if you plan to use it as an absorber for room treatment you want a minimum thickness of 3". I see people think rugs etc will work but it's not very effective except at very high frequencies. 4-6" is much better. This is due to the fact that sound travels in waves that have lengths. If your rug is only 3/4" thick then it will only help the upper treble. If it's 4" thick it will help down into the midrange and make a much better improvement.

Whatever you do you should at least try a couple sheets of some thick foam. Once you find out how much it helps you'll be wondering why you didn't do it a long time ago, I know I did.

If I had it to do over again I'd use rigid fiberglass panels with a fabric covering. Presently I have 3" and 4" wedge foam covering 5' out on both walls and ceiling around my system as well as the entire wall behind it. It is very effective and the sonic presentation in here is outstanding but it would have looked better using the rigid fiberglass idea and probably not have cost much more. This much acoustic wedge foam I probably spent a good 600 dollars or more on.