Hiding Tube Traps???


I'd like to add tube traps to the corners of my room. However, due to a low WAF and a pair of long-clawed cats I'd like to hide them behind some decorative screens. The screens are basically a tri-fold wood frame with a thin layer of cotton stretched over them. Since the screens would have minimal effect on the bass in the room, I suspect that having them in front of the traps wouldn't significantly reduce their effectiveness. Any comments or suggestions as to how to hide the traps?
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Showing 1 response by elorian

I agree, if the cats are ignoring the screens, then either the thought of scratching them has not entered into their feline conciousness or they are remarkably well behaved. My two cats have shredded the grill socks on my Paradigm Esprits, but fortunately seem totally uninterested in my electrostats :). Back to the question at hand- if the screens are truly "bass transparent" then I would think they would make excellent tube trap disguises. One word of caution though: if the cats find themselves suddenly unable to go someplace that is normally accessible they may become curious...