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In Reply to: Re: Jon Risch-Should I be able to hear sound coming through a bass trap or absorber? posted by Scott H. Pultz on September 18, 2001 at 12:05:55:
A bass trap should be sufficient to do this properly, IF the trap was built correctly.See:
Common Problems In DIY Bass Trap Construction:
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/29191.htmlOne way to "fix" bad traps, without re-building them, is to cut a hole in the top or bottom lid, and add fiberglass to them, essentially filling them almost all the way up with fiberglass.
Jon Risch
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- Re: Jon Risch-Should I be able to hear sound coming through a bass trap or absorber? - Jon Risch 10:39:35 09/19/01 (3)
- Re: Jon Risch-Should I be able to hear sound coming through a bass trap or absorber? - Scott H. Pultz 00:30:36 09/20/01 (1)
- Re: Jon Risch-Should I be able to hear sound coming through a bass trap or absorber? - Jon Risch 07:19:20 09/22/01 (0)
- Re: Jon Risch-Should I be able to hear sound coming through a bass trap or absorber? - kalimasada 18:24:52 09/19/01 (0)