Hello all, I got three shipping containers that I receive product in and was thinking about making sound absorbers with it. The tubes are the flowing specs
Diameter 35.5 cm
Height 60 cm
Volume. 0.05 metres cubed (2 cubic ft)
Thickness of cardboard is about 5mm
The tubes are really strong I am about 210 lbs and can stand on a empty one no problem. I also have about a full package of roxsol safe 'n sound insulation. Lookig for broad band absorption.
Diameter 35.5 cm
Height 60 cm
Volume. 0.05 metres cubed (2 cubic ft)
Thickness of cardboard is about 5mm
The tubes are really strong I am about 210 lbs and can stand on a empty one no problem. I also have about a full package of roxsol safe 'n sound insulation. Lookig for broad band absorption.
Hello all, I got three shipping containers that I receive product in and was thinking about making sound absorbers with it. The tubes are the flowing specs
Diameter 35.5 cm
Height 60 cm
Volume. 0.05 metres cubed (2 cubic ft)
Thickness of cardboard is about 5mm
The tubes are really strong I am about 210 lbs and can stand on a empty one no problem. I also have about a full package of roxsol safe 'n sound insulation. Lookig for broad band absorption.
Large shipping tubes probably have more future as speaker enclosures than sound absorbers.
Tube traps may look similar, but they are made of absorbant material like fiberglass.
Large shipping tubes probably have more future as speaker enclosures than sound absorbers.
Tube traps may look similar, but they are made of absorbant material like fiberglass.
That's a great idea!
If I glue the lid on it would be a very good sealed container. Maybe, cut one in half and open baffle? What is the baffle step of a half cylinder? I see that if I put the speaker on one of the 'faces' of the cylinder the baffle speaker would be horrific.
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