What sort of reflection happens on plywood?
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I'm treating a basement to make a drum tracking room. It's a good size, about 30" x 18", with a low ceiling (unfortunately) which I will deaden with suspended panels of Owens Corning 703. Corners get 6" 703 or 705 treatment. Wood floor allowed to reflect.
The question is what to do with the walls. Obviously I could line the walls with huge 703 panels floor to ceiling. But I want some life in the drums, and the room wood be super dead.
If I covered the 703 panels with plywood, what frequencies would pass through the plywood to get absorbed, and which would be reflected?
My hope is that low and boxy low mid frequencies would pass through and be mostly absorbed, and some mids and highs would be reflected flattering the drums. I was able to find absorption coefficients of many different materials, but not what is reflected.
The question is what to do with the walls. Obviously I could line the walls with huge 703 panels floor to ceiling. But I want some life in the drums, and the room wood be super dead.
If I covered the 703 panels with plywood, what frequencies would pass through the plywood to get absorbed, and which would be reflected?
My hope is that low and boxy low mid frequencies would pass through and be mostly absorbed, and some mids and highs would be reflected flattering the drums. I was able to find absorption coefficients of many different materials, but not what is reflected.
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