milpai:
You are welcome...
Too bad my recent Google query of Mark Levenson was not as successful as hilde45's )-;).
DeKay
You are welcome...
Too bad my recent Google query of Mark Levenson was not as successful as hilde45's )-;).
DeKay
Need opinions on ceiling reflections
hilde45, why would you avoid foam? It is inexpensive, you can order it with all kinds of profiles and depths. I use 4" acoustic foam tiles. It has a nice sparkle to it and you can alternate the direction of the grooves creating a nice pattern. It works as well or better than anything else I have tried. The only down side is that it is cheap and people think you have to spend a lot more money to get something that works. Anechoic chambers are made with acoustic foam. I have never seen audiophile acoustic anything used in an anechoic chamber. I can hear it coming, "that's not the same as treating a room." Heck, it sure is. You just would not use as much. Effective sound absorption is just that. You always have a choice as to how much you use. Another advantage for the OP is that it is very light so tacking it to the ceiling is easy. |
@mijostyn I should clarify. I, me, would not use foam -- I am talking about the cheap stuff, not the OC 703 etc. For reference, one might scan for the word "foam" here: https://ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html |