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Australian Acoustic Fabric Suppliers

Postby IanM » Tue Nov 01, 2022 6:45 pm

Hey. A friend of mine is looking to build a few framed absorbers to sell to save people doing the DIY thing. I've looked into it for him and know Guilford of Maine overseas is the standard, but have struggled to source a local equivalent without reverting to speaker grill cloth. Any ideas?
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Re: Australian Acoustic Fabric Suppliers

Postby mylesgm » Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:54 am

I don’t know about actually rated acoustic fabric but we used ikea sheets. Was the cheapest by square meter we could find, was very thin and came in a range of colours. Works great for acoustic transparency.
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Re: Australian Acoustic Fabric Suppliers

Postby a.beck » Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:27 am

I'm with Myles, "acoustic fabric" feels incredibly snake-oil-ish to me. Marketing department got properly inspired that day.
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Re: Australian Acoustic Fabric Suppliers

Postby Gian » Mon Nov 07, 2022 1:28 pm

I remember somewhere Rick saying: if you can breathe through the fabric then that’s good enough.
I’ve mad acoustic absorbers using cheap fabric from spotlight.
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Re: Australian Acoustic Fabric Suppliers

Postby rick » Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:41 pm

sorry for the late reply

I only use Macquarie textiles they have a mile of screen fabrics
http://www.macquarietextiles.com.au/contract/range/Base

they are all fire rated and australian standards ticket .. this doesn't matter too much in a home studio but in a commercial premise you need to provide data for fire etc


I almost alway use " move" immediate

also new website for my acoustic services

soundlifeacoustics.com.au

if your off to spotlight or such dont use anything flammable and yeah if you can breath through it and it doesn't get hot it will probably do the job
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