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Looking into them a bit there was a review that said they seemed to mold around your ears.
that center hole sure is small too so should be a nice bass effect
On a damping note I ordered a 6in x 6in x 1in thick section of
CeraChem 2600° F ceramic wool from California .
Just enough to see what it does for damping schemes.
Always wanted to try that out so I grabbed the smallest reasonable size for the cheapest.
ohh wow it is heavvvvy! :0
8 # Density - Density: 8lbs. / Cubic Foot !!!! uh oh ( mass loading and damping all in one haha )
Also I just noticed after buying it, it says "Superior Acoustic Characteristics" in the auction listing.
If it works half decent maybe better for some acoustic wall panels than the rockwool slabs.
If I keep putting that test off it'll never get tried so no time like the present I guess.
If this stuff turns out too heavy I can always see how well it separates into layers...
and it seems the usual safety caveat :
Best to wear protective gloves when handling Thermal Ceramics Cerachem Fiber Blanket
or any Fiber insulation or Refractory Wool as they are highly spun refractory fibers
that center hole sure is small too so should be a nice bass effect
On a damping note I ordered a 6in x 6in x 1in thick section of
CeraChem 2600° F ceramic wool from California .
Just enough to see what it does for damping schemes.
Always wanted to try that out so I grabbed the smallest reasonable size for the cheapest.
ohh wow it is heavvvvy! :0
8 # Density - Density: 8lbs. / Cubic Foot !!!! uh oh ( mass loading and damping all in one haha )
Also I just noticed after buying it, it says "Superior Acoustic Characteristics" in the auction listing.
If it works half decent maybe better for some acoustic wall panels than the rockwool slabs.
If I keep putting that test off it'll never get tried so no time like the present I guess.
If this stuff turns out too heavy I can always see how well it separates into layers...
and it seems the usual safety caveat :
Best to wear protective gloves when handling Thermal Ceramics Cerachem Fiber Blanket
or any Fiber insulation or Refractory Wool as they are highly spun refractory fibers
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