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Old 29-12-2003, 5:59 PM   #1
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room 'panels'

having read this months HCC mag i have noticed in the featured home cinema they have used panels on the walls to cut down on sound reflections and offer a (small?) amount of noise dampening.
have any of you guys tried this?
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Old 29-12-2003, 6:11 PM   #2
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Am currently building a load for my cinema.... i built in pretty serious cavity stud walls all round to cut out low frequency resonance , but this does not really help to control errant high frequency refections so after some testing I decided to panel the walls at intervals.

The panels are of different thickness and are all intercahngable.
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what sizes compared to what sized walls?have you done any tests?what materials are you using?
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Old 29-12-2003, 10:43 PM   #4
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Sly,
Have a look at this thread, Rockwool rigid slabs - suitable for acoustic treatments? It might give you a few ideas.
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what sizes compared to what sized walls?have you done any tests?what materials are you using?
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My walls are:
10ft (screen and rear wall)
14ft (side walls)

at the moment the panels are 2ft x 6ft

They are of wooden frame construction filled with studio grade 2" thick very dense acoustic foam.

the frame is then to be covered with cloth (when i can choose it!)

HTH
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can you post pics/results/tips/etc as you go , as i would be intrested to see how it goes.
ta.

p.s. thx for the link pemberto!
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