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IKEA sound panel

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22 minutes ago, mloutfie said:

pardon for the crap room mode on 50hz and 100hz

This looks to me like hum from something. Dont think bass traps will help this.

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  • It actually work pretty good at the corner lol . I can hear improvement. Because my room was really bad.    how good is it , I’m not sure as I haven’t compare it to some expensive panel ....

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    I have traditional Korean byungpoong (partition), which is well over more than 100 years old and was passed it down to from my grandparents like as shown in photo (from online). This partition really

  • Looks like a sheet of fibro to me to be honest.

37 minutes ago, frednork said:

This looks to me like hum from something. Dont think bass traps will help this.

Didn't think of that. I was measuring with a USB cheap dac plugged in to laptop since my main DAC is i2s only

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Actual Korean partition (100+ years old) passed it down from my grandparents, I am using it as an acoustic treatment and  works well. 

 

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On 16/5/2021 at 5:26 PM, Dalamii said:

It actually work pretty good at the corner lol . I can hear improvement. Because my room was really bad. 

 

how good is it , I’m not sure as I haven’t compare it to some expensive panel .... yet. this really my first one before moving to something expensive. 
 

Consider $195 and I can use it to block stairway to do vape without kid seeing as well ;) 

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I see this is an older post - have you kept them long term, and did you find that it reduced the high frequencies down? I want to use a pair at the first reflection point:)

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@Dalamii

are they strong enough, to hang an acoustic panel, whether absorber or diffuser on the front.  I am looking to put something like this in front of a window at first reflection point and hang a Hybrid panel on the front of it.  Has to be easier than making one.

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On 25/10/2024 at 6:40 AM, JkSpinner said:

are they strong enough, to hang an acoustic panel

So I took the plunge and answered my own question.  The Ikea panels are not to bad, but a bit flimsy at the top half, especially when you hand something off them, as the support rods are only about 50cm long.  
Solution - I purchased some 25mm curtain rail from Bunnings and inserted two of them into each ikea panel, providing ample strength to hang panels on.  Perfect solution for my room.  I put one of these at each first reflection point, providing some symmetry, and perhaps some soundstage.

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