As of now I have some simple diy absorption bass traps in my main wall corners. Without doing measurements it seems like it helped tame some of the boomyness? of my small room.
I need to add some more album storage to my little listening den and was wondering about building some bookshelves with 2" of absorption built into the backs to place in each corner in place of the fabric wrapped 2" Rockwool 60 that's up there now.
Basically build a 15ish" deep bookshelf case, with a 13" deep shelf, leaving 2" or so in the back where I can insert my fabric wrapped Rockwool so that it becomes the backing of my bookshelf. These bookshelfs will be mostly filled with albums blocking almost all of the front of the absorption material, but I would leave them and inch or two away from the wall with completely exposed (wrapped in grill cloth) absorption material on the backs.
Is this a terrible idea?
Would it work?
Huge waste of time?
Just build regular bookshelves to put in the corners and don't fool with adding Rockwool to the backs?
Either way the panels are probably coming down and bookshelves replacing them.
I need to add some more album storage to my little listening den and was wondering about building some bookshelves with 2" of absorption built into the backs to place in each corner in place of the fabric wrapped 2" Rockwool 60 that's up there now.
Basically build a 15ish" deep bookshelf case, with a 13" deep shelf, leaving 2" or so in the back where I can insert my fabric wrapped Rockwool so that it becomes the backing of my bookshelf. These bookshelfs will be mostly filled with albums blocking almost all of the front of the absorption material, but I would leave them and inch or two away from the wall with completely exposed (wrapped in grill cloth) absorption material on the backs.
Is this a terrible idea?
Would it work?
Huge waste of time?
Just build regular bookshelves to put in the corners and don't fool with adding Rockwool to the backs?
Either way the panels are probably coming down and bookshelves replacing them.