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Re: Acoustic panel question
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Dusting this one off a bit. Still looking into my options and had a thought. Instead of using OC703, would using 2'x2' acoustic ceiling tiles work instead? I was thinking of placing two tiles, (one on top of the other) as an alternative to using the OC703 and then framing around them.
If you look back at my first post, look at the ceiling in my pic and that's what I was thinking of using.
Thoughts?
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ceiling tiles will really do nothing to control your bass response in your room...although that would be ideal!
OC703 is a great fiberglass product that the professionals use in their studios.
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Re: Acoustic panel question
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Robb's right. You'd have to stack 4 acoustic ceiling tiles with a 4" air gap between them to achieve the same sound absorption at 125Hz as 4" auralex mineral fiber insulation. That's obviously not very practical.
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