Sound absorption panels

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plunkfra
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Sound absorption panels

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Made these during one of the lockdowns. Installing the panels at first and second reflection points on the walls and ceiling has been one of the most significant improvements to the sound of my system, comparable with a significant upgrade I made to my speakers. Only selling as I have made new ones with a different colour fabric. Full details: https://www.adverts.ie/home-audio/absor ... s/31122742
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Ivor
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Re: Sound absorption panels

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I might be interested.
I'm currently renovating the grandad cave and a bit of sound management might be in order. I won't know for a few as there is serious work to be done - new window and some block work... I can't commit yet.
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Re: Sound absorption panels

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Been doing a bit of a re-jig myself. I'm creating a large bass trap in a false wall and so far so positive. Hope your renovations go well.
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I’ve sold all six of these. I have enough materials leftover to make up between four and six panels. I’d need the full €60 per panel for the time I’d have to put into making them.
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plunkfra wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 6:33 pm I’ve sold all six of these. I have enough materials leftover to make up between four and six panels. I’d need the full €60 per panel for the time I’d have to put into making them.
I'll have to get back to you on these... Work starts next week and will take a week or so before the room is back in use.. I 'll know then. Thanks
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