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Old 30th January 2006, 06:58 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by Bang
Slate studios acoustic designer Teale Haley has perfected some traps made of rigid fiberglass with air gaps built into the frames so that they don't have to have them as far off the walls which to me always looked a bit strange. He can also do custom sizes and just about any color you can imagine, just ask. He's installed them into a lot of studios here in LA and everyone has been ecstatic. They are not expensive either.. See pics here:
http://www.slatestudios.com/sales4.html
hey welcome to the world of wacky acoustics world!! Ours also have the air gap on the back, but you still want to space it off the wall to let sound in from the sides.. Take a look at your data reports, "A" mount is flat on the wall with the spacer on the back.. It may look a little odd to you to have the space between the panel and the wall but it has to be there.. As found out in a lab..
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