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it's large size pliable paper board. i was thinking of using it as a diffussor of sorts on a long wall in my studio; randomly bending and shaping it to make my flat wall nice and curvy.
what to y'all think?
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RhythmBoard? anyone ever use this stuff?
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Even so, if it's rugged enough to make chairs out of, it will exhibit acoutic properties, too.John Jeffers wrote:From the web site, it looks like that stuff was designed to be decorative, not with acoustics in mind. People are using it to make chairs, FFS.
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I did a little "investigating" and this stuff comes in various thickness. Just thinking, I don't know for sure, but if you were to make little " polycylinder" type bends with this along the wall/ceiling, you might get some benefit! Especially with the different petrusions heights. Maybe even glue some insulation behind it for some absorption?... ..Oh yeah...it's kinda expensive..! For a 78" (W) x 204" (L) sheet.( comes in rolls) ..........$551.00 ( quoted from one of the reps).. ..Oh well......back to the DIY bass traps!....
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At that price... yes.. back to DIY.
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