I’m in the process of restoring a historic home and recently tore out about 1500 sq.ft. of carpet to reveal the original oak floors.
I’m used to seeing the carpet padding that is colored little balls of foam but the padding in the carpet I took up is some kind of woven gray synthetic, 1/4” thick, 6’ rolls, and feels to be fairly low density. I’m wondering if it would have any value to save to use in absorbing panels, or corner treatments?
I’m working my way through “The Master Handbook of Acoustics” and trying to learn how to make the right treatments before spending too much money. For now I am playing placing bundles of this material in different places and listening to the effects. I don’t have a studio microphone or software to analyze (anyone know where I could rent one? Doesn’t seem like it is something I need to own vs. barrow.)
Anyway, the jist of my question is do any of the masters here know what this padding material is and does it have any reuse potential from an acoustical standpoint?