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Ideally as thick or thicker than those wavelengths of frequencies that you wish to absorb. As example 100Hz has a wavelength of about three and a half meters, this is where the problems with LF porous absorption begin.  If you use a porous absorber with thickness at least equal to the one-quarter wavelength of a given frequency (for 100Hz about 88cm) then you'll achieve some degree of useful absorption.


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