![]() |
Tweakers' Asylum Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ. |
|
In Reply to: Cheap and Effective Door? posted by Sampsa on June 9, 2004 at 16:31:35:
build an absorber panel in the form of a door. You would need to start with a rigid frame to satisfy the working door requirement, but since the acoustics of the hallway side shouldn't matter, you could use something rigid on that side (such as a 1/2' piece of plywood). Other than that, you should just be able to modify JR's absorber panel recipe to fit the listening room side of the door. The door hardware (hinges and knob) would likley cost you nearly as much as the balance of the materials do build this, and you have the freedom to make the listening side as absorptive or reflective as you want.If, however, you're just looking to plug the hole so that you won't hear the hallway echo, the easiest route may be to buy an inexpensive interior door at a home center - paint it to match your decor, if necessary, and you're done.
-Pete
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- It would be fairly easy to... - pburant 22:16:17 06/09/04 (0)