Ron Boster
Screenwriter
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- Jan 10, 1999
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These are the real deal. Real Traps is one of the recognized producers of acoustical materials...particularly in the area of bass traps. Their professional customer base includes musicians like Nile Rogers. The amazing thing about their products is not just the performance, but the low cost. Here is a link to their site:
http://www.realtraps.com./
MiniTraps are designed to excel at low frequencies, and intentionally have lower absorption at high frequencies. This lets you install enough of them to adequately solve bass problems without making the room sound too dead. For small rooms four to eight MiniTraps will make a big improvement at low frequencies. Even two MiniTraps in the room corners will provide help to level out the bass frequencies. Larger rooms of course require more treatment, as do rooms that are excessively live or have severe bass problems. With all acoustic treatment, and bass trapping in particular, the goal is to cover a sufficient percentage of the room's surfaces. That is, treating 30 percent of the surface area will improve the room far more than treating only 5 percent.
For more information and how to mount and where to mount the traps (corners are best) look here:
http://www.realtraps.com./placing_mt.htm
Here is a link for product data and testing:
http://www.realtraps.com./data.htm
I am selling two black minitraps.
They sold for $400 plus shipping. I'll sell both for $300 shipped. I'll take paypal or a money order. You can reach me at [email protected] with any questions or to purchase.
Thanks for looking
Ron Boster
http://www.realtraps.com./
MiniTraps are designed to excel at low frequencies, and intentionally have lower absorption at high frequencies. This lets you install enough of them to adequately solve bass problems without making the room sound too dead. For small rooms four to eight MiniTraps will make a big improvement at low frequencies. Even two MiniTraps in the room corners will provide help to level out the bass frequencies. Larger rooms of course require more treatment, as do rooms that are excessively live or have severe bass problems. With all acoustic treatment, and bass trapping in particular, the goal is to cover a sufficient percentage of the room's surfaces. That is, treating 30 percent of the surface area will improve the room far more than treating only 5 percent.
For more information and how to mount and where to mount the traps (corners are best) look here:
http://www.realtraps.com./placing_mt.htm
Here is a link for product data and testing:
http://www.realtraps.com./data.htm
I am selling two black minitraps.
They sold for $400 plus shipping. I'll sell both for $300 shipped. I'll take paypal or a money order. You can reach me at [email protected] with any questions or to purchase.
Thanks for looking
Ron Boster