Thanks theaudiotweak… But my result obtained only with water are enough for the day and extraordinary... I am very pleased already, the helmhotz resonator are not snake oil,pricing sometimes is, ideas are often implemented with very low cost and sufficient good result... I will not purchase audiophile resonators, I am proud of my cheap ones and astounded... Perhaps I will try olive oil some day to comes thanks Tom for the idea... Thanks also to Geoff for his impulse and astute observations...
Acoustic treatment
I want to build my own bass traps and was wondering if there are any other alternatives to fiberglass and rokwool. Foam is not a consideration as I don't believe it has the necessary qualities for absorption. I have heard of cotton batting, does anyone have experience with this material. The idea of fiberglass makes me itch just thinking about it, but I'm resigned to using it or rokwool if that's all I have. Please make suggestions and let me know your experiences.
Thanks
Mike
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Mike
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Using large, expensive and butt-ugly bass traps always seemed analogous to opening windows in mid-winter to control the heat in your house. Better to control it at the source, right? Like turning down the thermostat to reduce the heat or use a 4-sub DBA system to optimize your room's bass response and sell your bass traps. Tim |
Check this out:https://www.psiaudio.swiss/avaa-c20-active-bass-trap/ It looks to me like an expensive alternative to the DBA system |
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