So Cork?

RedDog

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I recently spent some time in a girl's room, and was impressed by her cork wall. A whole wall, covered in cork. Now I'm thinking I could do that with my drum room (Also my bedroom). Not only would it be handy for any little notes or posters I want to hang, but my main interest is the acoustic ramifications to such an endeavour.

Room specialists, have at me.
 
"I recently spent some time in a girl's room,"
cool

"and was impressed by her cork wall."
less cool hahaha

I'm afraid I can't help.
 
All cork does is dampen high frequencies. The absorption coefficient is much lower than, say, a good absorber like oc703, so I'd say don't waste your money
 
The cork was actually a lot more comfortable than drywall. But in the middle of my fun I still kept thinking, "Wonder how some drums would sound in here...." Actually, it kind of gave me a harder hard-on thinking about drumming.

Yeah, I'm weird.

I'll look up oc703, thanks for that.
 
The cork was actually a lot more comfortable than drywall. But in the middle of my fun I still kept thinking, "Wonder how some drums would sound in here...." Actually, it kind of gave me a harder hard-on thinking about drumming.

Yeah, I'm weird.

I'll look up oc703, thanks for that.

If I was in some chicks room right now, the last thing I'd be concerned with is the cork wall..........