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703 will work fine for all of the applications. For bass control, if you want them to reach really deep, you'll want them to be 6" thick and at that thickness, 703 will perform just as well as 705 for half the money.Bryan
What is your budget? Granted, DIY holds the potential to save a few bucks. but if money is not the primary issue, you may want to consider GIK. ...
Quote from: Alwayswantmore on 16 Dec 2008, 09:48 pmWhat is your budget? Granted, DIY holds the potential to save a few bucks. but if money is not the primary issue, you may want to consider GIK. ...... is a trap more effective if it has a rigid backing like plywood or hardboard? Does the same go for absorption panels?
2) I have the option to build the traps to run from floor to ceiling and placed diagonally in the corners. Will this be much of an improvement over 2 x 4 panels?3) For a room this small is 2" thickness enough or should I go to 4" or even 6" ?4) For absorption panels should I stay with OC 705 or is the 703 better for this purpose? There are minimum order requirements I have to work with.5) Any other tips for making this room as good as possible?This is a dedicated room used primarily for surround sound music and drinking home brew. WAF is not a factor, so pretty much anything goes (within limits).
Quote from: bpape on 15 Dec 2008, 12:31 am703 will work fine for all of the applications. For bass control, if you want them to reach really deep, you'll want them to be 6" thick and at that thickness, 703 will perform just as well as 705 for half the money.BryanHi Bryan,Thank you for your response. For corner traps, either diagonal across the corner or adjacently at a 90 degree angle, will 2 x 4 panels be sufficient or will floor to ceiling traps take it to the next level?Thanks in advance!Greg