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Originally Posted by sevansounds Any suggestions?? |
i havent received answers to my question yet as well..but dont worry, they will get around to it...sometimes it just takes a bit.
If you are going to have the foil side facing out, i would do it on the bass traps, not on any first relfection points. ( ceiling cloud, 1 reflection side panels, rear wall reflection panel etc)
I think it depends also on whether if you have carpet or not, what the walls/ceiling are made of. etc..
For myself, i have cement tile floor and plastered brick walls, so my room is going to be really live. So, using rigid fiberglass with the foil facing out would probably not deaden the room enough for me.
Also, you could build the trap/panel frames in such a way that you could remove the insulation easily, so that you could flip it around. i had thought about constructing mine in that manner, because i will be using RF that not too many people are using, so in case i didnt like it, i could remove it later on.
Anyways, im no expert, but i think other might tell you the same. And really, it might just come to down to, having to experiment until you get the liveness or deadness where you want it.
good luck.
EDIT:
ok, ethan just posted right before i finished writing this and confirmed my thoughts lol