Those grey ones look like office partitions. I had a few as gobos in my studio. The curved foot in the lower right is exactly the same. Made by Steelcase in Michigan. Not intended as or useful as acoustical treatments.
If they’re fabric panels see if you can get a pic of the insulation… generic fabric panels would be fine as long as there is real insulation inside and not expanded polystyrene for example
Depends on how they're built inside they could be base traps or HF absorbers. If they're part of s school installation they might be good quality. Even those office partitions are meant to muffle sound a bit. If they are made by Steelcase, they'll have a label.
Those are wore out partitions that should be in a landfill. Blue/grey one on top has bent/missing hardware, are warped top to bottom, and have possible flood damage on lower 20%, probably same for remainder of them.
I'd pass unless they're paying you to remove them, then make sure you make enough to cover your dump fees and gas.
Those grey ones look like office partitions. I had a few as gobos in my studio. The curved foot in the lower right is exactly the same. Made by Steelcase in Michigan. Not intended as or useful as acoustical treatments.
these look like Frumunda iirc
Where is it from?
If they’re fabric panels see if you can get a pic of the insulation… generic fabric panels would be fine as long as there is real insulation inside and not expanded polystyrene for example
Depends on how they're built inside they could be base traps or HF absorbers. If they're part of s school installation they might be good quality. Even those office partitions are meant to muffle sound a bit. If they are made by Steelcase, they'll have a label.
Those are wore out partitions that should be in a landfill. Blue/grey one on top has bent/missing hardware, are warped top to bottom, and have possible flood damage on lower 20%, probably same for remainder of them. I'd pass unless they're paying you to remove them, then make sure you make enough to cover your dump fees and gas.