latlog7
Junior Member
So I have this cheap-o sound receiver from eBay that makes LED light strips light up to sound. It works well, but it tends to be way too sensitive for my liking. I was going to just wrap the thing in masking tape, but ideally I want to wrap the receiver in a material that will absorb/deaden/attenuate mid and high frequency sound waves. (so that the lights can flash to the beat)
Reading this AWESOME write-up, i found that rigid fiberglass would likely be the best bet. I really suggest you read it if you have the time and want to learn some stuff.
Acoustic Treatment and Design for Recording Studios and Listening Rooms
But this stuff seems to be kind of expensive. Way too expensive for my cheap china led controller in my car. (its about 6"x3"x2" by the way)
Does anybody know/ have any ideas on what may sorta kinda work well?
Im not looking for anything professional. Just looking to layer on some cheap stuff.
Duct tape? Paper? Saran-wrap? Generic foam? Thick layers of paint? Mixture of some of these?
Any and all input is fully welcomed
Reading this AWESOME write-up, i found that rigid fiberglass would likely be the best bet. I really suggest you read it if you have the time and want to learn some stuff.
Acoustic Treatment and Design for Recording Studios and Listening Rooms
But this stuff seems to be kind of expensive. Way too expensive for my cheap china led controller in my car. (its about 6"x3"x2" by the way)
Does anybody know/ have any ideas on what may sorta kinda work well?
Im not looking for anything professional. Just looking to layer on some cheap stuff.
Duct tape? Paper? Saran-wrap? Generic foam? Thick layers of paint? Mixture of some of these?
Any and all input is fully welcomed