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Re: Temporary Acoustic Treatment with Moving Blankets? [message #67580 is a reply to message #67578] |
Wed, 03 May 2006 06:08 |
IOUOI
Messages: 38 Registered: June 2007
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I'm agreeing with Don... those things, while fairly thick, are
also fairly lightweight. Not enough density to make that much
of a difference across the board with regard to bandwidth.
If you're looking for a solution that you can hang or drape,
then theater curtains (usually these are VERY heavy) work well,
IMO... I did some production work at a PBS tv station some
years ago & they used these for studio partitions, so I can
personally attest to their effectiveness. Only problem is,
they're so thick & heavy you have to have a very well-
reinforced hanging system. Also, while they're very expensive
to have made, if you can find someone who does want to get rid
of a set, you can often get them for next to nothing,
because if a theater or a school has replaced theirs, the old
ones are usually just sitting around collecting dust.
Check the TV stations in your area that have a newscast or
other large studio area... it was a very common old-school
method of partitioning one portion of the set from another,
before many stations went to the "open newsroom" on-air format
that's much more prevalent these days.
However, if you ARE just looking to cut down on some
reflections, flutter echos, etc., from walls & whatnot, IMO a
much more attractive alternative to the moving blankets would be
something like this (go to this site & look for "wallhangings"
under "Products"):
http://www.elpasosaddleblanket.com/
Now, those guys are wholesale-only online, but if you see
something you like, I can go to their retail outlet here & buy
it for you & have it shipped. A few of these things on your
walls will look a helluva lot better than moving blankets.
Neil
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>At best they'll cut back on the high freq reflections and maybe some upper
>mids....this may do the trick...see if you can rent some from your local
>moving company before you buy as it looks like these ones will be on Ebay
>for a while
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>Don
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>"Paul" <pn@nc.nospam.com> wrote in message news:4458968f$1@linux...
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>> I have a somewhat large great room in my house and I'm looking to cut
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>> on reflections when I record drums in there. Would something like these
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Re: Temporary Acoustic Treatment with Moving Blankets? [message #67639 is a reply to message #67613] |
Thu, 04 May 2006 04:30 |
Paul
Messages: 14 Registered: June 2005
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Thanks DJ and everyone else who resonded.
I'll let you know how it works out.
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I've got the blankets outfitted with grommets. I have those wire shower
>curtain hoops looped through the grommets and I've got wooden dowels
>mounted on brackets at strategic points, some double mounted to create an
>air space.
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>"Paul" <pn@nc.nospam.com> wrote in message news:4458bc8f$1@linux...
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>> Thanks everyone for the replies.
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>> DJ, I'm looking to cut the high flutter and mids.
>> Sounds like the ticket. What do you use to hang them?
>> Since this is my living room, I need to be able to put them up and take
>them
>> down easily.
>> Paul
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>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> >O'yeah.....I forgot to add that what I do when treating a toom with these
>> >is, wherever possible, to hang two at a time with an air space between
>them.
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>> >Deej
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>> >"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
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>> >> I have quite a few of these that I use for exactly this kind of thing.
>> >They
>> >> won't work for LF stuff, but they definitely will absorb the HF/HMF
>> >> reflections..
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>> >> "Paul" <pn@nc.nospam.com> wrote in message news:4458968f$1@linux...
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>> >> > I have a somewhat large great room in my house and I'm looking to
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