(Open Box) 2 x Scan S-BT02 Acoustic Foam Bass Traps (Profiled Face)
(Open Box) Scan S-BT02 Acoustic Foam Bass Traps (Profiled Face) - 305mm x 305mm x 915mm (Box of 2)-Grey
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Scan Pro Audio - S-BT02 Acoustic Foam Bass Traps
(Profiled Face)
Please note: This is an open box product, packaging has been opened and demonstrated to a customer, but product is in as-new condition.
ideal for home recording studio applications, home cinemas, server rooms etc
Bass Traps works by trapping the random 'omni-directional' bass energy that tends to cluster in corners and overwhelm the room. They have the positive effect of reducing smear and giving bass more definition and punch allowing you to control low frequency energy and helping your studio to attain a tighter, more controlled bass.
Can be attached with spray adhesive, evo stick contact or evo stick impact adhesives
All foam products supplied upon leaving our factory conform to the requirements of Schedule 1, part 1, of the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations, S.I. 1324 of 1988 (amended 1989)(Amd 1993), and are also suitable for applications requiring FMVSS302. The fatigue class is based on BS3379
The acoustic foam grade we use is specifically formulated for acoustic applications by one of the UK's leading specialist foam manufacturers.
It has been used for many years as the basic sound absorption foam due to its excellent performance for a wide range of applications. It may be used for acoustic enclosures, studio wall panelling, air handling units (AHU's), air conducting, cab linings and just about any other application where a controlled acoustic sound level is required
CNC Profile Cut Open Cell Melamine Treated Grey Acoustic Foam, 25kg / m3 Density Foam which has a controlled permeability and open cell structure that gives optimum acoustic performance for a foam of this density. Hardness 125 to 155 Newton's, Please note all polyurethane foam will react to UV light and can fade and yellow over time this however will in no way affect the foams sound absorption performance.