I've been reading a bunch of blogs on acoustics for DIY. Here are some interesting ones (this thread will be updated to include additional ones). For tests of actual products, see earlier blog entry.
Tests with rigid fiberglass by Ethan Winer show that it's better to have more panels covering entire room than thicker panels covering less of room.
Another interesting thing here is determination by Wes Lachot that dividing room 38% front-to-back and 38% floor to ceiling gives flattest response.
Wide ranging DIY trap discussion.
Wide ranging bass trap discussion at Audioholics (includes velocity vs pressure).
Bag End E-Trap system (active room mode cancellation)
Tests with rigid fiberglass by Ethan Winer show that it's better to have more panels covering entire room than thicker panels covering less of room.
Another interesting thing here is determination by Wes Lachot that dividing room 38% front-to-back and 38% floor to ceiling gives flattest response.
Wide ranging DIY trap discussion.
Wide ranging bass trap discussion at Audioholics (includes velocity vs pressure).
Bag End E-Trap system (active room mode cancellation)
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