I've been wanting to build my own broadband absorption panels for my new studio and I've seen a lot of DIY projects on the internet, but they all use rockwool. I live in South Africa and (as far as I know) rockwool isn't that easy to get here. We have an insulation product here called Isotherm that is very similar to polyester batting. It is sold in 2" thicknesses.
Would it work for a broadband absorber if I'm able to compress several layers of this in each panel (2'X4') and then cover it in cheesecloth or similar material?
Any opinions or advice would be appreciated.
EDIT: BTW, like almost all houses here, all the walls in my studio are concrete.
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Maybe. The only way to know is to see absorption data, or measure that yourself to compare it to known-good materials. Do you have a link to that product?
However, I have no doubt that there is an effective insulation material in your country that would do the job... it may just take some extra digging to find a source.
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