Good Materials for Curtains


Has anyone made heavy curtains specifically to add absorbance to a room, and (of course) to block the reflections of glass? If so, what materials did you use. This is such a simple and common acoustical technique, yet I can find little written about what types of fabric (etc) are best. Thanks for your experienced suggestions.
peter_s

Showing 1 response by williewonka

Vinyl is very good for sound absorption - I have used a vinyl roller blind behind the listening position and in front of a window with great success.

The blind only had to be extended about 18-24 inches for optimumĀ  benefit/effect.

I have also tried a strip of vinyl 8 ft x 2ft in an open plan concrete condo again at ceiling height (12ft high) behind the listening position and at one side between the open plan kitchen and the listening area.

My new basement listening room has several dropped portions of ceiling to accommodate heating ducts, which seems to trap unwanted reflections at ceiling height. The room is also irregularly shaped, which also helps a lot

I have seen a couple of acoustic specialists which incorporate vinyl into their products

It would appear that the vinyl does not have to be very thick, which helps with the weight problem

Hope That helps - Steve