It works! It works it works it works!
Mar. 15th, 2009 05:11 pmIt works! It works! The sound baffle actually works! It totally hammers the server-room noise down off the floor. I'm so relieved.

My God - It's Full of Ugly
It's an overlapping two-sided carpet wrap around a 3/4" PVC-piping frame with extra structural details in back!

My Gods - It's Full of Ugly in Back, Too
The handle assembly comes off, but also serves to make sure it leans a little forward for better fit against the doorway trim. The green cording is to pull the carpet tight against the interior frame; there are pairs of cords at all the major tautness points, to let me alternate tightening each pair; I imagine that it'll need to be re-tightened several times over the next few weeks as the materials settle into place.

Installed
I obviously made it specially for this door location, but it could be used anywhere I wanted to dampen a room's sound a little bit to, or if I wanted to use it as a back panel behind a performer with a tightly directional mic.
I'd like to build a couple more, but this is the problem I really, really had to solve. Tomorrow, when everything else is quiet (unlike today, with washing machines and such going) I'll be able to get some really solid noise level measurements. I think they'll be good.

My God - It's Full of Ugly
It's an overlapping two-sided carpet wrap around a 3/4" PVC-piping frame with extra structural details in back!

My Gods - It's Full of Ugly in Back, Too
The handle assembly comes off, but also serves to make sure it leans a little forward for better fit against the doorway trim. The green cording is to pull the carpet tight against the interior frame; there are pairs of cords at all the major tautness points, to let me alternate tightening each pair; I imagine that it'll need to be re-tightened several times over the next few weeks as the materials settle into place.

Installed
I obviously made it specially for this door location, but it could be used anywhere I wanted to dampen a room's sound a little bit to, or if I wanted to use it as a back panel behind a performer with a tightly directional mic.
I'd like to build a couple more, but this is the problem I really, really had to solve. Tomorrow, when everything else is quiet (unlike today, with washing machines and such going) I'll be able to get some really solid noise level measurements. I think they'll be good.
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Date: 2009-03-16 01:36 am (UTC)Interesting that the carpet you used for a sound baffle and call ugly is nicer than the carpet in our living room!
Cathy
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Date: 2009-03-16 03:15 am (UTC)Yeah, phone geek. Bah. :)
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Date: 2009-03-16 04:28 am (UTC)Jam?
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Date: 2009-03-16 04:29 am (UTC)eta: And by closer I do not mean geographically.
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Date: 2009-03-16 04:34 am (UTC)'Better' is generally the enemy of 'good enough', anyway. ^_^
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