Old school soft-board acoustic tiles
Hey
I'm new to the Forum - so Hi everyone!
I'm 3/4's of the way through converting a double garage into my new studio
I was at a timber recycle yard last week and saw a huge pile of those 'soft-board' tiles that we used to have in school class-rooms in the1970's - and you see them in 1950's pics of Sun Studio's and 60's pics of Abbey Rd (usually with the Beatles in the foreground)
They are made of wood particles - they are very soft so I'd say they are made from sawdust
very spongy in fact - not at all rigid like MDF or particle board - and as you see they have holes (non uniformly) all over the surface
I can get these for 40 cents each
Anyone know if they have ANY acoustic propertys at all that would relate to a recording or mix room? They actually look pretty cool
Or could they be cut up and stacked to make bass traps?
Heres a link to the pic of one I scored as a sample - http://img138.imageshack.us/i/softboard1smll.jpg/
Paspallum
I'm new to the Forum - so Hi everyone!
I'm 3/4's of the way through converting a double garage into my new studio
I was at a timber recycle yard last week and saw a huge pile of those 'soft-board' tiles that we used to have in school class-rooms in the1970's - and you see them in 1950's pics of Sun Studio's and 60's pics of Abbey Rd (usually with the Beatles in the foreground)
They are made of wood particles - they are very soft so I'd say they are made from sawdust
very spongy in fact - not at all rigid like MDF or particle board - and as you see they have holes (non uniformly) all over the surface
I can get these for 40 cents each
Anyone know if they have ANY acoustic propertys at all that would relate to a recording or mix room? They actually look pretty cool
Or could they be cut up and stacked to make bass traps?
Heres a link to the pic of one I scored as a sample - http://img138.imageshack.us/i/softboard1smll.jpg/
Paspallum
