sound wave speed and other ways they behave/react.


I have this week free to play with acoustic treatments and more. I looking for more info, some type of reference if you will. It need not be a thousand pages long, something to guide me. Im planning to build more absorption and diffusers. That sort of reference would be helpful. Illustrations of frequencies and how they behave across the spectrum, there width and speed, that sort of thing. I have a room to work on and I’m starting with a clean canvass, 18L’ x 12’H x 7 1/2H.

All that exists is a cloth 3 seater sofa and an area rug that covers approximately 80% of the cork floor. I will leave an equal sized border at all four sides for now The walls are framed, all but one contain fibreglass pink. The option is there to add pink between the floor joists. As it is they are all open. I’m trying to stay away from a suspended ceiling. But sound before looks, I would rethink the covering.
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Great links thanks for those and the book issue.

Im putting one together modelling it after others Ive seen, with a few of my own tweaks added. I was thinking of a diffuser absorbtion dual treatment. Its only 2 feet by 4 feet though, some 10x10 windows with acoustic fiberglass hidden under burlap was an idea. They might not be large and effective enough deserving of the valuable surface area? Think I’m going against it and running angled and 90 degree boards end to end. With a cut out for the outlet. Its going to hide wires that must run 1 foot up the wall, another little bonus. Im using 6 species of wood very dark to very light and in between. the finish should have some WAF after a lot of sanding and Danish oil.