Are you saying these outperform ASC TubeTraps?RPG Modex plate.
http://www.rpginc.com/product_Modex_Plate.cfm
Rodney, are you saying ASC tube traps are beyond competition? And yes, I am only interested in the best of the best...ASC tube traps... bass traps that work low down and give you a combination of absorption and diffusion
Are you saying these outperform ASC TubeTraps?
Who makes the best bass traps money can buy? No compromises, please. I'm interested only in the best!
My problem is 69-70Hz spot. The rest is not bad.I have no experience of ASC tubetraps. But Modex plates work very well in my room. The listening room in Magico factory has installed a lot of Modex plates and Modex edge. Are you looking for broadband basstraps or narrow band basstraps? For narrow band basstraps, I suggest Modex module. You can customise the centre frequency.
Yes, I do have space constraints. My room is small, but all corners are available and currently unoccupied. That's why I started by considering placing ASC IsoThermal TubeTraps in the available corners. Problem is they cost an arm and a leg. So, before shelling out, I better be damn sure I'm really buying the best there is.IMHO you have to measure your room and then evaluate what is the best for your room. RPG products are some of the best, but you need to pick the proper ones in proper quantity - their bass traps are tuned e-g. the tuning frequencies available for Modex™ Module are 40, 50, 63, 80, 100 and 125Hz. Some others, as those from SMC can be tuned in place.
Do you have space constraints? Most of the time size is the real problem in bass absorption.
First and foremost, I'm trying to kill the boom in the bass at 69-70Hz. The rest can be the icing on a cake...It depends on what you want to do or fix?
some more info would help
Yes, I do have space constraints. My room is small, but all corners are available and currently unoccupied. That's why I started by considering placing ASC IsoThermal TubeTraps in the available corners. Problem is they cost an arm and a leg. So, before shelling out, I better be damn sure I'm really buying the best there is.
First and foremost, I'm trying to kill the boom in the bass at 69-70Hz. The rest can be the icing on a cake...
First and foremost, I'm trying to kill the boom in the bass at 69-70Hz. The rest can be the icing on a cake...
Can you teach me how? What exactly do I need to do in steps?Since you are only using digital, I strongly suggest you use DSP software. It is much cheaper than basstraps and potentially more effective.
Can you teach me how? What exactly do I need to do in steps?
Who makes the best bass traps money can buy? No compromises, please. I'm interested only in the best!
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