Magnetic tape – perfect sound

In order to create an awesome acoustics in a recording booth (voice booth) we supported the guys from Rockantenne while equipping the booth with magnetic tape – for the perfect sound.

The booth should be expanded with so-called absorbers that are attached to the wall. So that these can also be removable, we have recommended the use of Neodymium Power self-adhesive magnetic tape. Tape was glued to the foam elements with spray adhesive. This allowes the absorbers to be easily attached to the wall. Perforated metal strips are screwed on as counterparts for the magnets.

Absorbers ensure that no disruptive reverberation occurs. This would negatively affect the sound.

Magnetic tape – perfect sound

Rockantenne says:

Everything worked wonderfully, the tape had just the right „bite“ that we neded to keep everything stable on the wall.
But can be removed with a little pull when needed.

FLEXIBLE AND VERSATILE

Magnetic tape – perfect sound

Once again we are amazed, what is possible with our own products.
Magnetic tape looks inconspicuous at first glance, but the possibilities are almost endless.

For many years the magnetic foils and tapes could only be made from ferrite material. Due to the increasing demand for even stronger foils, the neodymium magnetic foil was developed.
Neodymium-iron-boron is mostly used for the production of so-called super magnets. An enormous adhesive force can be achieved here in the smallest of spaces.

Our neodymium magnetic foils achieve a much higher adhesive force than normal magnetic foils. These foils can now be used in areas where the adhesive force achieved by the ferrite foils was not sufficient before.

These power neodymium tapes have an adhesive force of 415 g/cm²
For comparison: adhesive force of a normal magnet made of ferrite: 102 g/cm²

Advantages:
– elastic and flexible
– Can be cut to size with a craft knife or sturdy scissors

We wish Rockantenne a lot of fun „on air“ and always a good sound!

 

Thank you for letting us be a part of yor new project. ROCK ON !