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Old 10th April 2008, 02:34 PM   #1
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wall drapes?

im looking to see if anyone has a good idea for wall drapes for my studio, especially in front of my sliding glass doors... im assuming the thicker the better...

regular blackout/thermal drapes do ok?

easier to make some with velour/other?



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The best drapes will have inch-thick rigid fiberglass or acoustic cotton behind them. I don't know of a place to buy anything like that, but you can probably sew that easily in an hour or two.

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Old 10th April 2008, 07:33 PM   #3
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Try them, they may have something suitable.

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thx for the replies...

checked out that rosebrand.com .. it seems to be about the same thickness as my e-bay cheap-o black out drapes.. though it costs 5 times as much...

with say 1/4" thick fabric drapes and no insulation behind them, will i get any effect?

high frequency absorption? flutter stop?
obviously its not going to get any bass.. (which i also need)
its got to be better than straight glass right?

its in front of a sliding glass door (entrance to my studio) so i need it to look good . i fear with my sewing abilities it will look not-so-good to, say the least, from the back side if i sew some acoustical cotton on...

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Everest discusses velour material for drapes, and also the effect of creating folds with the material. Apparently this is has a pronounced effect at 500 and 1000 Hz.

One company that sells 25 ounce velour claims that their absorption coefficients are:

Results of ASTM C423-09a Standard Test for Sound Absorption
Frequency (Hz) 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000
Absorption Coefficient 0.20 0.57 0.91 0.95 1.02 1.05

I wound up buying 25 ounce velour from Rosebrand.

The jury is out on blackout drapes. I bought some off ebay b/c i didn't want the sunlight to stain the velour, but i wonder if they merely reduce airspace b/t the velour and wall/window.
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with say 1/4" thick fabric drapes and no insulation behind them, will i get any effect?
Sure, maybe 1 KHz and above.

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thx, you guys gave me a nudge in the right direction...

building my own drapes with velour seems to be the best cost/value

the 21oz velour from rosebrand.. would cost about $75 for 5yds - enough to cover my door with folds.... (close to the price of the cheap-o blackout drapes)

i was looking at the pre-made drapes before.. man are they expensive!


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