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HELP: Wall Treatment for Music/Home Theater
#140081 05/27/06 06:20 PM
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Hi guys!

my bedroom 10x12 was recently painted and what I would like to do now is to put up some "acoustic foam" to kill the flutter echos and to "treat" the room...is there anything I can use to stick the foam to the walls so that when I eventually take down the foam it won't rip the paint off of the walls??

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MitchM2006 #140082 05/28/06 05:34 PM
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I think the normal trick is to "hang" the foam panels on the wall like pictures rather than glueing them like panelling. Having a bit of air space behind the foam doesn't hurt, in fact IIRC it extends the damping effect to include lower frequencies.


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bridgman #140083 05/28/06 05:43 PM
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While we are on this subject, are there any good DIY methods any of you have used instead of paying big bucks for mfg treatments. I would think there has to be some items one could pick up at home depot or whatever and save some change.


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SirQuack #140084 05/28/06 08:28 PM
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Randy:
I don't have links available, but I remember reading articles that basically involved making frames of 1x2s and packing them with fiberglas or cotton batting, then covering the whole thing with decor-friendly fabric. These are, of course, the type of treatment designed for reflections as opposed to bass traps!


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MarkSJohnson #140085 05/29/06 10:04 AM
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Here's a couple of links for DIY accoustic panels....

DIY Panels 1

DIY Panels 2

DIY Panels 3


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RickF #140086 05/29/06 10:24 AM
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Uh oh, I dig the DIY panels but I dunno about the DIY styrofoam cup speaker wire elevating system...





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RickF #140087 05/29/06 12:58 PM
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Forgive a question from an audio ignorant but what do they think elevating the speaker cables is supposed to accomplish?

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skyhawk669 #140088 05/29/06 02:38 PM
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Forgive a question from an audio ignorant but what do they think elevating the speaker cables is supposed to accomplish?




I don't even remember what the pseudo-technical reason is supposed to be, but the wire elevating ranks very high on the snake oil meter. Check around the internet for prices on these cable elevators.

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SirQuack #140089 05/30/06 03:08 PM
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While we are on this subject, are there any good DIY methods any of you have used instead of paying big bucks for mfg treatments. I would think there has to be some items one could pick up at home depot or whatever and save some change.




I used the recipe on audioholics.com . Really straight forward to make. You just need to find somewhere to buy the rock wool or rigid fiberglass. I went to sensiblesoundsolutions.com and got a really good price. Pick up some 2x4 wood, cotton batting to cover the fiberglass, and fabric (I used speaker fabric from partsexpress.com)and you are 3/4 of the way there. You can get everything except the wood and fiberglass at Wal-Mart or Target. One panel took me a 1/2 hour to make and I am pretty useless around tools. I built 8 traps and spent less than $250 in total.


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