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Small rooms often exhibit poor low frequency response with significant emphasis at modal resonances. They also have limited space to make acoustical improvements. Porous surface absorption is ineffective at these modal frequencies, because the air motion near walls and in corners is essentially zero for these long wavelengths. RPG research solved this dilemma by developing a unique membrane system that converts the high sound pressure fluctuations typically found in corners into selective absorption in the modal frequency range.

Problem
Small rooms like Project Studios often suffer from low frequency modal problems. Absorption at these frequencies requires a high absorption efficiency and significant surface area. Since small rooms do not offer the needed space, the absorption efficiency must be optimized.

Solution
RPG solved this problem by optimizing the absorption efficiency using a unique internally damped membrane absorber that provides ideal absorption in the modal frequency range.

Bass Trap Diagram
Sound (1) strikes the membrane (2) which sympathetically vibrates, converting the sound pressure to air (3) motion. The air loses velocity (4) as it moves through the internal absorber and air cavity. Now you absorb more bass in less space!

Absorption
Bass Trap Absorption GraphSurface or corner applied porous materials lose efficiency at low frequencies, because the particle velocity or air movement associated with long wavelengths is low. The sound pressure, conversely, is at its maximum. The internally damped membrane in the Modex Corner exploits this high pressure by converting the pressure fluctuations into air motion. As the membrane sympathetically vibrates over a selective low frequency range, determined by its mass and stiffness, it pushes air through an internal porous layer producing low frequency absorption. This innovative approach makes it possible for the Modex Corner to absorb the fundamental and higher harmonic modes that are often problematic in small rooms.

Impedance Tube Testing
Impedance Tube Testing GraphRandom Incidence absorption coefficient testing has been standardized by ASTM using the C423 reverberation room method. The frequency range is 125 Hz to 4,000 Hz. In the United States, most NVLAP certified reverberation chambers are not accurate below 100 Hz. Therefore, RPG also measures its bass traps in compliance with ASTM C384 using a 2' x 2' impedance tube which is accurate down to 20 Hz. The plane wave impedance tube absorption coefficients for three different samples of the Modex Corner. The random incidence absorption coefficient for 72ft² or 18 Modex Corner Bass Traps in a Type A mounting on the floor of the chamber is also shown. The compliance (reciprocal of stiffness) of each Modex Corner membrane is deliberately made slightly different to randomly distribute the resonance frequency over roughly a 10 Hz frequency range. This is evident in the graph by the fact that Sample 1 is about 7 Hz higher than Samples 2 and 3. The plane wave impedance tube data support the general low frequency absorption characteristic of the random incidence data and also indicate the resonance maximum. RPG has also developed an in-house transfer function measurement system to verify the resonance maxima of its low frequency membrane absorbers.

Installation
The Modex Corner can be mounted in any 90° corner between two walls or a wall and a ceiling. It can be attached directly to the surfaces using the supplied hook and loop or metal screw fasteners. If there is no 90° corner available, or if the corner is not suitable, the Modex Corner can be stacked in a free standing configuration.


Features & Benefits

Features
  • Pressure zone membrane absorber
  • Corner mounting
  • High bass absorption efficiency
  • Stackable
  • Wall or free standing mounting
  • Lightweight
  • Portable
  • Modular


  • Benefits
  • The proprietary internally damped membrane converts any available corner into a highly absorptive low frequency absorber
  • The Modex Corner provides useful low frequency absorption in wall - wall and wall - ceiling corners that are often unused and available for acoustical treatment
  • Corner mounting means you will not have to sacrifice space for equipment
  • The Modex Corner is modular and more can be added as needed. The modules simply stack on top of one another and offer unlimited opportunity for experimentation and modification
  • If a 90° corner is not available or if the existing corners in the room are not right angles, the Modex Corner can be mounted as a stackable free standing column
  • The lightweight and portable Corner Bass Trap can be shuttled between rooms and venues as needed
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