A question, out of curiousity: Batts of insulation(in a home) only work when layed down in the "flat" direction, this ensures that it traps air pockets within itself and blocks out either heat or cold on it's surface. Now if you turn that batt and use it sideways, it will not insulate the cold or hot out because the layers or pockets are exposed on the sides and will actually conduct the temperature through itself. So I'm wondering if the way you lay your material down in a bass trap has any influence on the way it works, flat vs sideways.


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