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Posted By: axiom_man Acoustic Panels ......some thoughts - 04/28/07 02:11 AM
http://www.sonopan.com/en/acoustic.html

I cannot get OC703- OC703 here to make first reflection panels or base traps, although there still is a product similar but for the same cost I wonder if this is as good or better for a DIY reflection panles and acoustic panels. I can make 2' x 6' panels with this just double up on the layers. It is $30 a 4' x 8' sheet.
I am also going to put it on my studs before sheetrock, but thought it would also be good as an acoustic panel in stead of compressed insulation
A great alternative that is available in most parts of Canada is CertainTeed. The best in their line is CB300 which is identical to OC703 in every manner, including acoustically. The published coefficients for CB300 are in effect the same as OC703, and this material will be MUCH cheaper than the Sonopan insulation. Where are you located exactly? I may be able to point you to a local dealer of this material.

Cheers,
Posted By: a401classic Re: Acoustic Panels ......some thoughts - 04/28/07 08:19 AM
While looking for some oc703 I found http://www.gikacoustics.com/ My eyes perked up when I saw an EP600, then I realized I'd seen that room before. It belongs to our very own Brother Bob!
Posted By: axiom_man Re: Acoustic Panels ......some thoughts - 04/28/07 10:57 AM
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
100kms south of Halifax
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Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
100kms south of Halifax





Here's a quick link to Owens Corning Canada. A quick call should yield a reseeller of OC703 in your area. I am still looking for the nearest Certainteed reseller in your area.

Owens Corning Cda Inc Edmonton
831 Hayter Rd
Edmonton AB, T6S 1A1

Phone: 780-472-6644
Fax: 780-472-6884

website: www.owenscorning.com
email: k.wooliann@owenscorning.com
Posted By: Rodney Acoustic Panels - 04/30/07 04:55 PM
Hello,

If I may jump in, are these OC703 panels put up before the drywall goes up, in the construction stages?

Also, are they for sound insulation (so that my kids, two rooms down, are not too bothered by the movie playing), or are they for preventing sound from bouncing around in a room without much carpeting, furniture, curtains, etc.? I've read that a room can be too bright if it's mostly bare walls.

Thanks,
Rodney
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Acoustic Panels - 04/30/07 08:53 PM
Rodney,

Bass Traps and First Reflection Zone panels are used to absorb certain frequencies not insulate, and are placed within your room.

Bass Traps are normally installed in corners of rooms, including floor/wall corners and wall/ceiling corners where lowww bass hangs out. This helps flaten out the overall frequency graph down low.

FRZ panels are intended to be placed on walls and ceilings and help with the mid's and higher freq's that arrive at your ears later than the direct sound.
Posted By: axiom_man Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/01/07 12:30 AM
Rodney,
Yeh Two different things here ...
what I am talking about goes on the outside.
You want and there are numerous ways and products , but roxul sound insulation for and resiliant channels etc. There is lots of information on this on the net.

PM me I can give you lots of websites on contructing a sound proof room
Posted By: Rodney Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/01/07 06:18 PM
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Rodney,
Yeh Two different things here ...
what I am talking about goes on the outside.
You want and there are numerous ways and products , but roxul sound insulation for and resiliant channels etc. There is lots of information on this on the net.

PM me I can give you lots of websites on contructing a sound proof room




Thanks. The room is built. One of these days I'll get around to taking and posting pics.

What I want is something to put on the walls, like absoroption panels, or something like that. I am learning. There is another thread I asked about this in, and I was told about First Reflection Zones panels.

Thanks,
Rodney
Posted By: Ready_Acoustics Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/01/07 08:28 PM
Hi Rodney,

As mentioned above, there are numerous websites that feature and depict DIY Acoustic panel designs and implementation. Some of the DIY designs and plans have been adopted by commercial acoustic panel companies and are offered for sale at low cost. www.gikacoustics.com is company that offers lowcost treatment options. Here are a couple of very good resources for DIY absorbers:


http://studiotips.com
www.johnlsayers.com
www.soundonsound.com

There are more, but I believe these sites have diy plans for every budget.

Good luck,
Posted By: axiom_man Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/02/07 12:01 AM
OC703 is what most DIY use for first reflections. I am going to give the http://www.sonopan.com/en/acoustic.html as shot. I was at the movie theatre last night and they had something like this.
but basically it is a wood frame with the 2 x 4 (6) fiberglass in it and matterial to cover over it. If you are in Canada good luck with the OC703, I found a insulation company that orders in rigid glass and they are going to sell me it.

Some info on this first reflection and it is not only for first reflection points
http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
http://www.acousticsciences.com/
http://forum.studiotips.com/viewforum.php?f=8
http://www.audioholics.com/education/aco...ent-perspective
http://www.studiotips.com/

Also check this out
http://forum.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?t=48
Posted By: Ready_Acoustics Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/02/07 04:10 AM
Certainteed once again is a Canadian company who's product mirror OC, John Mansville and others. Good stuff, and is reasonably priced.



Good luck:


~ Joel
Ready Acoustics
EARLY REFLECTIONS EXPLAINED
Posted By: axiom_man Re: Acoustic Panels ......some thoughts - 05/02/07 12:00 PM
I tried the search for that Certainteed and closest dealer to Me was 1400 miles away in QC.
But depending on where you live .......
Posted By: Rodney Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/04/07 03:28 AM
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There is another thread I asked about this in, and I was told about First Reflection Zones panels.




Well, it was the same thread...

Anyway, good info and links. I'm afraid I will be tweaking for a while. I've been reading these forums and it looks like I need to start with speaker placement an get the best results. Then I will look into frz panels.

Thank you for the help,
Posted By: Ready_Acoustics Re: Acoustic Panels - 05/04/07 04:46 AM
Hey All,

There is a DIY Bass Traps forum we are sponsoring that may be of interest.
It is non-commercial and all DIY. www.basstraps.net


Cheers,
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