UglyCasanova wrote:Did you get rid of one of your PYs, vid?

Moderator: Ghost Hip
UglyCasanova wrote:Did you get rid of one of your PYs, vid?
DRodriguez wrote:home is where the noise is
aen wrote:I'm pretty much kicked out of hipster beverage town.
sylnau wrote:You're a hotknife!
hotknife wrote:Expecto deliveryo
I'm gonna have to look into this, as my room is a clusterfuck of corners and the sound is really bad. Hope I can something useful in the dept stores we have here, they rarely have cool stuff. Pink fiberglass definitely sounds too cool for them to have lol. Thanks BOB.B.O.B wrote:quite similar, I never could find that particular kind of fiberglass other than in 4x8 rectangles. I use these along the walls at 1st/2nd reflection points and on the ceiling. for the tube traps I used pink fiberglass that is compressed between two loops of chickenwire. Then routed some mdf caps. put the plastic on. wrap in fiber and then whatever fabric. I think 18" bass traps for the four corners, and a couple 12" stacks too. the "quick and dirty tube trap" does wonders too..just go to home depot or whatever hardware store and buy four of those big four foot bags of faceless pink fiberglass. make sure there are no holes in the bag or you'll be itchy. then stack those in your corners for an idea of what to expect. then you can use that fiberglass when you construct your tubes if you use the chickenwire method....or just return them to the store for a refund.actualidiot wrote:Yes, I found some threads and sites on the webz about the tubes - http://www.teresaudio.com/haven/traps/traps.html - are yours similar to these?
I know a bit about treatment, at least enough to know about bass traps and positioning of the elements, mirroring, etc. but thank you for sharing anywayIt's definitely something I want/need to learn more about, so PM would be cool.
![]()
ps. that studio isI love how the person has both actual bass traps in the corners and then also tubes galore!
sorry, didn't have a chance to see if I could find those diy instructions but I'll do some research. they are clones of the ASC brand of tube traps.actualidiot wrote:I'm gonna have to look into this, as my room is a clusterfuck of corners and the sound is really bad. Hope I can something useful in the dept stores we have here, they rarely have cool stuff. Pink fiberglass definitely sounds too cool for them to have lol. Thanks BOB.B.O.B wrote:quite similar, I never could find that particular kind of fiberglass other than in 4x8 rectangles. I use these along the walls at 1st/2nd reflection points and on the ceiling. for the tube traps I used pink fiberglass that is compressed between two loops of chickenwire. Then routed some mdf caps. put the plastic on. wrap in fiber and then whatever fabric. I think 18" bass traps for the four corners, and a couple 12" stacks too. the "quick and dirty tube trap" does wonders too..just go to home depot or whatever hardware store and buy four of those big four foot bags of faceless pink fiberglass. make sure there are no holes in the bag or you'll be itchy. then stack those in your corners for an idea of what to expect. then you can use that fiberglass when you construct your tubes if you use the chickenwire method....or just return them to the store for a refund.actualidiot wrote:Yes, I found some threads and sites on the webz about the tubes - http://www.teresaudio.com/haven/traps/traps.html - are yours similar to these?
I know a bit about treatment, at least enough to know about bass traps and positioning of the elements, mirroring, etc. but thank you for sharing anywayIt's definitely something I want/need to learn more about, so PM would be cool.
![]()
ps. that studio isI love how the person has both actual bass traps in the corners and then also tubes galore!
MechaGodzilla wrote:jealous!
Danke! I've been wanting to get one for ages. Btw, that must have been a tough cut, Dark.Dark Barn wrote:Love the Broadcast, I sold almost all of my pedals, but kept a Broadcast. That white is also sexy af.
Awesome!ck3 wrote:Some solid scores on this page thus far.![]()
I'm a sucker for cheesy synth sounds and couldn't resist:
If it is on par with the Mel9, Next Wednesday evening will be fun. I plan to experiment with the blend control and forcefeed it heaping helpings of thick fuzz.