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Folks,

Have you had luck with self-made tubetraps or such?
(or maybe luck does not play a role in it ;) )

I am planning to treat a small pre-production room acustically. I pretty well know the methods for taming bass-frequency modes, early reflections and using diffusors.

For bass-damping, it looks like the tube traps would do well. There's a DIY-guide on
directxfiles.com

Now I would like to know if any of you have had any luck with similar approaches.

Thanks,

- Teuvo

Comments

Mike Simmons Mon, 04/08/2002 - 12:02

teuvo,

I've never built one of these because I've seen alot of opinions that say they don't work, so I'm not going to be much help to you there. That being said, I kept a file of different DIY ideas that I found on the web and thought I'd share them here (most have been posted before).

http://www.ethanwiner.com/basstrap.html

http://home.locall.aunz.com/~johnsay/HR/index1.htm

http://ic.net/~jtgale/diy2.htm

directxfiles.com

Good luck!

anonymous Fri, 04/12/2002 - 05:49

I built two rectangular traps with a 1'x1' base. The sides are 1" thick compressed glass fiber. (I simply cut two 2'x4' panels into half and glued them airtight.)
I did not notice a considerable reduction in bass in my 10'x13' bedroom studio. I think I will need more. Even ASC recommends to start with several of their traps to have a noticeable change.
I put them in the room corners. They nicely resonate when the bass is loud. You can feel it when you touch it.
When I complement the traps with two 2'x4' panels behind me (to reduce reflections from back wall) I can achieve a quite good mixing environment. The front wall is covered with 2" thick foam (a temporary solution).