Sound Absorption Blankets - How good are they?

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It really works well. I've placed them behind the drums and used them as a huge gobo before with double the moving blankets. I'd like to convert a few Rock wool panels in bags to hang in between them.
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they're also not all that expensive

Moving Blankets

wonder how hard it would be to make a roller so I could fill in the gap I have

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Store the blankets rolled because there is room above the opening to tuck it out of site from the other room.

This would not be for vox though, I have a nice big walk in closet that is located nicely in the apartment so as not to pick up much noise but not be heard by others :)
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Here is my version I made several years ago.

Cheap, easy to diy and goes together or apart in minutes to keep the wifey happy. You can put multiple layers of blankets or even hang some 703 in there.

I keep mine pointed towards a bookcase filled with paperbacks but you could build two and space them apart.

I use it as a giant $40 Reflextion filter and it works for me....

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that's pretty cool :)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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timobrien wrote:Here is my version I made several years ago.

Cheap, easy to diy and goes together or apart in minutes to keep the wifey happy. You can put multiple layers of blankets or even hang some 703 in there.

I keep mine pointed towards a bookcase filled with paperbacks but you could build two and space them apart.

I use it as a giant $40 Reflextion filter and it works for me....
WOW! Small world, I designed mine off of that very webpage! :D
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