Just a wild, sorta resoureful idea.
The ceiling of the third floor of my house is covered with kisame (?) Just like most office buildings. Im not sure if kisame yung tawag, but its the white board around 1 1/2 inch thick, around 2ft x4ft. The ones suspended on aluminum frames hanging from the ceiling itself. I tried searching online what its really called, and I came across acoustic ceiling tiles.
Anyways, my third floor is due for renovation in a couple months and my dad was gonna replace all the ceiling boards(?).
Now for my wild idea, instead of throwing these away, I was thinking of recycling them, maybe glue four or five together, then make a frame for it, cover it with cloth, and use it as a bass trap (sorta, of course im not expecting the absorbtion of really low frequencies, but at least some unwanted reflections)
What do the experts here got to say?
Should I just scrap these ceiling boards, or would my idea sorta work in even the slightest way?
I was planning on using these panels for my home recording studio in my small condo unit.
Thanks for your time!
edit: i remember also coming across the word gypsum boards for these? but im not sure if they are gypsum boards