EYE4 Bass Trap Kick
“Kick” bass trap acoustic panels (basstrap) combine the absorption function in the low-frequency region and the reflection of sound with acoustic foam, and a dispersion plate. These devices work perfectly in almost any room where there is a problem with low frequency reverberation and standing waves. A thick acoustic base of 100 and 150 mm acoustic foam provides the necessary efficiency in the low-frequency band.
The bass trap is a specialized material designed to absorb low-frequency sound energy. Such devices are accepted as a means of acoustic finishing in control rooms, home theaters, recording studios and other buildings for the correction of acoustic space. These devices are therefore literally the only working instrument to implement the modal control of standing waves and low frequency resonance. Bass traps are also an effective tool for controlling the so-called “SBIR” effect and the way to soften the effects of “mud factor” and “comb filtration” that are in the lower mid range.
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In the field of sound management, creating an environment with optimal acoustics is an aspiration that reverberates through various industries. Whether you are a musician recording a new song or a business owner who wants to provide a pleasant atmosphere for his customers, it is crucial to understand the importance of acoustic treatment. An integral part of this acoustic puzzle is the modest but mighty bass kick.
What is a Bass Trap ?
Bass Traps are specialized acoustic units designed to absorb low-frequency sound waves, better known as bass waves. They play a crucial role in eliminating excessive buildup of bass, preventing problems such as muddiness and echo in a room. Understanding the purpose and operation of bass traps essential for anyone looking to improve their acoustic environment.
Types of Bass Traps
Not all bass traps are created equal. There are several types on the market, each with its own unique design and functionality. Helmholtz resonators, membrane dampers and hybrid traps are among the available options, each meeting specific acoustic needs.
Placement of Bass Traps
Strategic placement is the key to harnessing the full potential of bass traps Identifying optimal locations in a room and avoiding common placement mistakes are crucial steps to ensure their effectiveness.






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