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Originally Posted by TheSweetener As you all know musicians tend to touch every absorber they see. Since the fabric is not fixed I'd expect them to "ooops, I just pulled out that green stuff"  |
hrhr, the fabric sits surprisingly quite tight due to the fact that the rockwool is "compressed" a bit by the fixed rearpannel.
Also the surface of both materials, mineral wool and felt both is a bit rough so they sit very well on each other and don´t slip.
I can´t guarantee it works with any other material than felt but this combo really works great !
Not tight like a distressor on nuke more like an 1176 on 4:1 but it sits well in the end.
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Originally Posted by TheSweetener It's a shame there are no deeper frames! They're all 4 cm right? |
Right 4 cms deep. Absorption is mainly in the higher frequs and not in the mids with this depth.
After all it´s an affordable solution.
I thought about different ways but everything else means you need an additional inward frame around you wrap the fabric and is way more complicated.
The most idfficult part to find is the frame...but as I think a bout it - one could eventually paste two frames into one for a greater overall depth which in this case would be 8 cms...hm
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Originally Posted by TheSweetener Shaman, which fabric did you use? |
Felt