WebAug 3, 2014 · I read the Ethan Winer article and have some questions; What is the difference between compressed fiberglass 703 & 705? For 703 or 705 in a corner ... WebMar 5, 2007 · Ok, so I made some bass traps for my control room which is approx 11'x12' and used 4" of Owens Corning 705 floor to ceiling front corners (special thanks to Ethan for all the DIY info) but here's my question: prior to doing this my mixes always translated quite well actually though the room was a touch bassy, but not at all a real problem.
Closets as Bass Traps? AVS Forum
WebOct 29, 2009 · Using a limp mass (diaphragmatic resonator) in a bass trap Over the past year, we have been doing a lot of research into bass traps and how they work. So I thought I would take a minute to share some thoughts regarding the various types of bass traps, their limitations and so on. But before, I get too far, let me first chime in on the science. WebOct 23, 2009 · sbratman. I recently noticed an article by Ethan Winer indicating that in small rooms quarter wave cancellation effects may be more significant than room modes. (As a new poster, I can't put up the URL.) This would seem to suggest that to reduce nulls (which are usually higher than peaks) one should primarily put bass traps directly behind and ... ot ingwiller
Bass Trap Myths - Ethan Winer
WebFeb 3, 2016 · Stuffing both closets full of fluffy insulation is far better because that absorbs all bass frequencies, not just those within a fairly narrow (less than one octave) range. The bass modal range is only about 2 octaves, 20-80Hz. These frequencies will contain the fundamental room modes for residential-size spaces. WebBass traps are often mounted straddling a corner, where an even larger triangle shaped air gap forms behind them. ... Ethan Winer has been an audio engineer and professional musician for more than 45 years. His Cello Rondo music video has received nearly two million views on YouTube and other web sites, and his book The Audio Expert published ... WebBesides recording studios and listening rooms, our bass traps, diffusers, and other products are also used in churches and chapels, restaurants, bars, auditoriums, Foley studios, movie sound stages, DVD mixing suites … ot inhibition\u0027s