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In Reply to: Re: How to measure the acoustic transparency of fabric posted by Rob Thomas on June 21, 2000 at 15:32:58:
Thanks for the kind offfer. I too have a swatch book of the guilford fabrics and will probably use some of it for some of my J. Risch DIY absorbers. The only drawback to the guilford fabric is that it's $20.00 per yard and it takes 2 yards to cover each panel. The stuff I found was $4.00 per yard. If I find that it's transparent enough, I'll put up a picture of it and try to find out who made it. Unfortunately, I bought the last two yards the store had.What I was hoping to do was to mix fabrics (guilford,burlap and this stuff) for a more decorative look as opposed to a bunch of panels all the same color and fabric.
BTW for those of you looking for the Guilford Fabric, I found it at a place in Virginia called Acoustic Solutions (http://www.acousticalsolutions.com). They mailed me a swatch book as well as a samlpe of a pre-made panel which they sell. It appears that they will sell the fabric by the yard.
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