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Ceiling Corner Bass Trap Klin 250x250 mm / 9.85x9.85 inches. Acoustic Foam for rec.studio

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Introducing the Bass Trap "Klin," a high-performance low-frequency absorber designed for mounting in the corners of rooms. Whether vertically at the intersection of two walls or horizontally at the intersection of walls and ceilings, "Klin" is engineered to optimize room acoustics and achieve the desired sound quality.

These bass traps effectively capture the random 'omni-directional' bass energy that tends to accumulate in corners, preventing it from overpowering the room. By reducing smear and enhancing bass definition and punch, "Klin" helps control low-frequency energy, resulting in a tighter, more controlled bass output, particularly beneficial for studio environments.

Acoustic engineers emphasize the importance of addressing corner areas in room acoustics, as these intersections serve as focal points for sound accumulation. "Klin" traps efficiently reduce natural reverberation time, notably affecting low-frequency resonances, even in rooms lacking other sound-absorbing surfaces.

Specifications:
• Dimensions: 250x250 mm / 9.85x9.85 inches; Length: 500, 1000 mm / 19.7, 39.4 inches
Material: Open cell polyurethane foam
Density: 1.8 lb/ft3 (30 kg/m3)
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) range: Approximately 0.8 — 0.94
• Permanent Deformation: Up to 3.6% (After 22 hours, 50% compression at 158 °F)
Tensile Strength: Starting from 90 kPa
• Minimum Elongation at Break: 120%
• Temperature Resistance: Approximately 122 °F
• CIELAB Chromatic Error Range: Delta E ≤ 5

Installation:
The installation process involves using continuous sheets of "Double Sided Adhesive Tape" or glue applied onto an acrylic base.

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Listed on 9 March, 2024