I have had bass traps for more than twenty five years. They come in two 3’ sections on a stand. I have always seen them like this. They have two sides (not easily detectable on the outside. Half the cylinder has reflective material under the fabric to partially reflect the midrange and treble while absorbing bass.
Corner base trap- to the ceiling?
I see lots of corner bass traps installed where they don’t go all the way up to the ceiling. I guess bass sound waves more so accumulate in the lower side of a room, but don’t a lot of these pressure amplitudes reach the upper half? Wouldn’t it be better to have a corner base trap extend all the way up to the ceiling?
Is it possible to have too many bass traps in a room?
Why can't I edit the topic field? Yeah I discovered bass was spelled wrong because I have to dictate everything. I missed seeing the misspelling before I posted and now I can't change the damn field.