really simple, get that itchulation covered and it might work...been a lot of questions about this and I found this today so I thought I would post it
DIY accoustic room treatment (how to build a cheap solotution)
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
http://ehomerecordingstudio.com/acoustic-panels-diy/
really simple, get that itchulation covered and it might work...been a lot of questions about this and I found this today so I thought I would post it
really simple, get that itchulation covered and it might work...been a lot of questions about this and I found this today so I thought I would post it
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- KVRer
- 16 posts since 30 Sep, 2015
Gotta love eHome:) DIY Studio treatment always seemed to interest me, so I wrote a post about it over on my site.
On a random side-note, great quote in your signature. It reminds me of this picture:

On a random side-note, great quote in your signature. It reminds me of this picture:

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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
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- KVRian
- 512 posts since 4 Dec, 2015
Great post. I just watched that yesterday
working on some 4x2 traps and some corner bass traps as we speak.
Does anyone know another term for what he calls 'packing tape'. I am drawing a blank on it but trying to order some online.
Edit: polyester strapping is what I was looking for
Also on a side note here is a link if you are ready to purchase fabric. Nice and cheap http://burlapfabric.com/ you probably want to treat it with fire retardant spray.
Thanks!
Does anyone know another term for what he calls 'packing tape'. I am drawing a blank on it but trying to order some online.
Edit: polyester strapping is what I was looking for
Also on a side note here is a link if you are ready to purchase fabric. Nice and cheap http://burlapfabric.com/ you probably want to treat it with fire retardant spray.
Thanks!
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