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Let me know what you have in mind and Ill ask the professor what he recommends.Glad you got them ok.Igor
Need to order a 4 ft for my right wall . I stacked them up there and I like the effect
Not squeezeable. Its more like styrofoam
So, hard to the 'tap' but very light in weight?That, combined with a painted surface seems like it would do the trick in getting it close to a 'hard plastic' like surface huh?
Hi Charles Xavier,I will check with Dave but I think felt in the back of the panel is a great idea. Can you add a simple shelf that rests on your component rack in the back of your components and just high enough so the top of the top shelf is just below your screen. That way when you want to watch an old Frankenstine movie(one of my favorites) you just lift the panels off the shelf and set them at another reflection point in the room for fun. Dave always had me put diffusers in the very rear of my room also.Igor
If we could come up with about $100K we could get tdies made for injection molding. Dave
I could do it for less than that.
I'm game, how much less? Dave
Dave is there any frequency absorption with the thickness of the styrofoam or is it strickly diffusion? Thanks,,, I'm still looking for some possible ceiling space. Cheers,Robin
Not really in a useful manner in the bass. There is a bit of absorption in the lower mids, but it is relatively benign and with a broad Q. What frequency are you going after?Dave
Back wall in room. ABB1's sit in front of GIK 244's. No comments yet as I am still experimenting with final placement. I like them better in rear of room compared to front of room or 1st reflections.