I would jsut use a minwax type stain on it a nutral color or whaetever you perfer this would add moisture to the wood and prevent stuff from soaking in that would normally stain with out going to a varnish coating. If you have to do a varnish stain it first and you can try a tung oil, it is basaclly oil base varnish or polyurithan mixed with thinner so it puts on a very light coating just enought to stop stuff from soaking in.
Room Treatments: Paneling and Varnish
I have greatly improved the sound of my system by covering the wall behind my speakers with birch plywood panels butted together. The paneling has to be finish-coated for long term installation. This leads to a question of varnish formulas and their acoustic effect.
I'm inclined to avoid water-based, acrylic varnishes since that would effectively put a layer of plastic over the wood. Would a typical oil-based varnish like Minwax be a better bet acoustically? All suggestions welcome. Thanks.
I'm inclined to avoid water-based, acrylic varnishes since that would effectively put a layer of plastic over the wood. Would a typical oil-based varnish like Minwax be a better bet acoustically? All suggestions welcome. Thanks.
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