producer12999
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Hi. I would like to treat my room soon. Originally, I wanted to put 17cm thick mineral wool monster absorbers from GIK Acoustics everywhere in my room. (I'm not talking about the corners + ceiling, I'm only concerned with walls etc for now).
My room is 20 square meters. Quantity goes before quality here. I am now wondering if it might not make more sense to use 40cm thick Caruso Iso Bond Panels (WLG045). The flow resistance of Caruso WLG045 is 3000 Pa.s/m2. (and its ultra low density, perfect for bass when thick enough)
Do you think it is the better decision?
I would build a lot of 40cm thick Caruso WLG045 panels and combine them with 30cm thick WLG040 panels. (these have a flow resistance of 5000 Pa.s/m2).
I generally wonder why rock wool is used everywhere worldwide in the largest studios. On paper, Caruso is 100x more suitable. And why are materials with comparatively high flow resistances, i.e. mineral wool, still used in large studios for bass handling? I don't know any mineral wool with 3000 Pa.s/m2)
What do you think? Could someone give me an explanation there?
(in the graph I compare 40cm Caruso vs. the 17cm Monster absorber from GIK. I have entered a rough value of 10000 Pa.s/m2 for rock wool, I do not know what exactly is used. Caruso becomes even more powerful when I increase the airgap. With the 17cm GIK panel, I can't go higher than 17cm airgap. In general, Caruso performs better on paper due to the flow resistance.)
Thanks!
My room is 20 square meters. Quantity goes before quality here. I am now wondering if it might not make more sense to use 40cm thick Caruso Iso Bond Panels (WLG045). The flow resistance of Caruso WLG045 is 3000 Pa.s/m2. (and its ultra low density, perfect for bass when thick enough)
Do you think it is the better decision?
I would build a lot of 40cm thick Caruso WLG045 panels and combine them with 30cm thick WLG040 panels. (these have a flow resistance of 5000 Pa.s/m2).
I generally wonder why rock wool is used everywhere worldwide in the largest studios. On paper, Caruso is 100x more suitable. And why are materials with comparatively high flow resistances, i.e. mineral wool, still used in large studios for bass handling? I don't know any mineral wool with 3000 Pa.s/m2)
What do you think? Could someone give me an explanation there?
(in the graph I compare 40cm Caruso vs. the 17cm Monster absorber from GIK. I have entered a rough value of 10000 Pa.s/m2 for rock wool, I do not know what exactly is used. Caruso becomes even more powerful when I increase the airgap. With the 17cm GIK panel, I can't go higher than 17cm airgap. In general, Caruso performs better on paper due to the flow resistance.)
Thanks!
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