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Is there any specific type of cloth that you would recommend, or should I just use a cloth that brought me such pleasing results as with the towels?
Quote from: Danberg on 14 Apr 2009, 01:25 amIs there any specific type of cloth that you would recommend, or should I just use a cloth that brought me such pleasing results as with the towels?As Rob said, you really should consider more suitable materials. A towel might help a little, but in the end it's not a good solution. The problem with thin materials is they absorb only high frequencies, leaving the bass boomy and ill-defined. Treating only high frequencies is in some ways worse than no treatment at all, because it makes the bass problems even more pronounced by comparison.If you are unable to treat your room permanently, you can buy or build traps with stands to be portable. Then to can bring them out of the closet for serious listening, and put them away when company visits.--Ethan
Maybe an irrational fear, but the thought of fiberglass fibers coming loose (or only being held in place by porous cloth) and in a living space, is a real concern of mine.
Thanks Ethan for that link to the American Lung Association. I appears I have had an irrational fear of fiberglass for years!