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In Reply to: Super Chunks with a twist posted by johnvb on December 12, 2010 at 09:04:08:
Filling the corner solid (chunk) is not a substitute for having enough front surface area. But the size you propose is pretty good. A rounded face will not do much for a corner trap, even if the front is reflective, because the corners of a room are not usually reflection points. But a thin reflecting surface will help increase bass absorption. Any thin material will help, such as Kraft paper or contact paper etc.
--Ethan
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