I have the Ready Trap bags they fit and look great. I use Owens Corning 703 24 inch X 48 inch X 2 inch thick for the side walls and back of room .I also space the side wall panels 2 inch's off the wall with home made spacers. I use Owens Corning 705 - 24 X 48 x 4 for the corners stacked so they are 96 inch's high . I also have 2 more 705 panels I sometimes use in the corner behind the speakers along with the above panels . The ceiling has 10 inch's of fluffy fiberglass insulation between the joists and the ceiling is covered with muslin fabric. To answer your question I like the Ready Trap bags but I stuffed them Myself with the 703 / 705 I ordered online. Marc
Is anybody using Ready Acoustics bass traps ?
I have a mid-bass boom issue in my new listening room, and I found this company on the internet selling very reasonably priced bass traps:
https://www.readyacoustics.com/index.php?go=products.proddetails&prod=RT424
I don't have time to DIY, and I don't have a lot of money to spend, and these traps look like they might do the trick.
So has anyone tried them ? (Or the underlying Corning 703 fiberglass material)
Thanks
https://www.readyacoustics.com/index.php?go=products.proddetails&prod=RT424
I don't have time to DIY, and I don't have a lot of money to spend, and these traps look like they might do the trick.
So has anyone tried them ? (Or the underlying Corning 703 fiberglass material)
Thanks
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They are cheap Comparison of Bass traps - they should work - DIY is still the cheapest option. Remember you need A LOT to make any difference ( I have four or 16 feet of the biggest corner traps that GIK sell => Tritraps - to me four is a bare minimum) |