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Paul Woodlock
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Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:26 pm |
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I still think it looks a cool as it did the first time
I was just thinking......
If it was extend across the WHOLE CEILING Width ( or even whole ceiling ), you'd get the added benefit of extra standing wave absorption too, as the corners would be covered.
I'm always suggesting people utilise the ceiling for lots of absorption. If you got the celing height it's a good use of dead space.
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David French
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Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:34 pm |
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Heck yeah! Wasn't in my budget though. |
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Reggie
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Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:52 pm |
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Hey, just finding this post. I think your design would be perfect in the loft ceiling of the room I record drums in. I'm not sure about a lot of things (how cumbersome 703 is to wrap, what to wrap it with, where to get the material, etc ), but I think I might have to just dive in and see what happens. Kinda like my recent delve into preamp/compressor DIY.
I had an idea on a variation to this idea, do you guys think it would be cool to do 2 or 3 of these type things across the V in the ceiling and stagger them in height? I was thinking it might be extra effective where they would overlap. And maybe be neat design-wise. Kinda like this:
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Or would that be worthless?
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David French
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Thu Jul 28, 2005 6:26 pm |
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703 is easy to wrap. I used musilin fabric; others have used burlap and more expensive flame retardant fabrics from Guilford of Maine.
Your staggering idea might look cool, but these things are most effective when they have a nice ammount of space behind them. |
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Reggie
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Thu Jul 28, 2005 6:48 pm |
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Your staggering idea might look cool, but these things are most effective when they have a nice ammount of space behind them. |
Right, I wanna hang them down about a foot or two off the wood beam that runs down the middle of the 12ft ceiling by wire, or maybe heavy fishing line would be cool. Might make them look like they are floating at first glance. If it is dimly lit. And they could sway gently in the breeze of drumsticks.
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Joel DuBay
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:33 am |
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| David French wrote: | 703 is easy to wrap. I used musilin fabric; others have used burlap and more expensive flame retardant fabrics from Guilford of Maine.
Your staggering idea might look cool, but these things are most effective when they have a nice ammount of space behind them. |
Wow!
That looks great! Cheers to you on a terrific and cost effective design!
And, you just gotta love that 703!
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Jeemy
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:01 am |
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And for those of you in the UK, excellent velvet at £2.50 a meter, and plenty of other fabrics off the roll can be had from www.cheapfabrics.co.uk.
The owner has silvers and other colours not listed in stock too so be sure to email before you place an order, also that way you can tell him I sent you and get a bulk discount if you order a decent length. |
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lebus44
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Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:57 pm |
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nice work David ,
I'm about to attempt something similar in the next few days . I'll have to see what's available from my hardware store . i doubt it will look so schnazzy ..
I was wondering a few things :
Is there an optimum distance from ceiling that the cloud shoud be hung ?
where in relation to your set up is the cloud located ? more above your listending area or more above your speakers ?
finally , my ceiling is slanted , should i look at hanging the cloud level or in relation to my ceiling
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David French
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Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:37 pm |
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>> Is there an optimum distance from ceiling that the cloud shoud be hung ?
The more distance, the better.
>> where in relation to your set up is the cloud located ? more above your listending area or more above your speakers ?
It is halfway between the two.
>> finally , my ceiling is slanted , should i look at hanging the cloud level or in relation to my ceiling
Probably level. You don't want the angle of incidence to be overly steep. |
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emo
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Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:59 pm |
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Love the design! I could put it in two spots in my studio
How do you attach the Muslin to the 703?
Thank you
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DJ FADE
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Tue May 16, 2006 2:04 am |
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i'm also curious as to the best way to attach the fabric to the 703 panels.
also, with the 703 - is one side more absorbent than the other? |
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omegaarts
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Tue May 30, 2006 12:18 am |
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I've used a similar design in my home control room.
I found these 701 1" panels that were 4'x5'.
I put them over the console and mix position but I splayed them on a 4/12 pitch with the wide end suspended at the front wall and also in a 4/12 "V" shaped pitch toward the early reflection panels on each side of the mix position. It seemed to help greatly with reflections and also bass absorption in the room. The frames were aluminum with spline grooves so I rolled muslin as a cover in the spline grooves. I'll post a picture.
What do you guys think about splaying them front to back and side to side. could this be useful or are they more efficient hanging level?
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sethmeister
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Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:57 pm |
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You managed to come up with something that is not only lightweight but looks very clean and professional.
Nice work.
I was planning on using 1x4 pine but if I can find something similar to your aluminum I'm definitely going to follow suit. |
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Croakus
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Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:34 am |
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Just a random thought. I'm trying to decide how to hang my cloud and you got me thinking. You could use picture frames. It wouldn't be cheap, but it would look nice. |
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Ballz
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Tue Jan 09, 2007 7:37 pm |
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What exactly is 703?
Believe it or not, I'm NOT a total nooob! I just don't know acoustical material product numbers  |
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