Tuned Membrane Bass Traps

$235.00

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MCA Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are pressure-based absorbers engineered to control the lowest frequencies in your room. Available in tunings from 35 Hz to 90 Hz in 5 Hz increments (custom tunings available), they're built for mixing and mastering engineers and audiophile listening rooms.

Each unit is tuned to a specific target frequency and absorbs sound pressure at that frequency to reduce modal ringing and excessive decay. Our Tuned Traps fine-tune low-frequency response, shorten decay time at problem modes, and improve bass accuracy.


Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are built to order in our Nashville shop. Production typically takes 1–2 weeks, with most orders completed in 8–10 business days. Once finished, orders usually arrive within 3–5 business days.

Smaller orders ship via UPS Ground, while larger orders ship via LTL freight to keep costs reasonable. Shipping is available within the continental U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii.

Local pickup is available in Nashville.

  • Depth: Varies by panel tuning
  • Mounting: Wall, ceiling, or corner
  • Sizes: Multiple standard options available
  • Weight: Varies by panel size

Detailed specifications are available in our product guides.

Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are designed for straightforward installation and include 2" Z-Clips for standard wall mounting.

Panels can be installed on walls, ceilings, or straddling corners. Wall installations use the included 2" Z-Clips. For ceiling, corner, or suspended installations, we offer the following hardware options:

  • Corner Trap Installation Kit
  • Ceiling Panel Hardware Kit
  • Cloud Hardware Kit
  • Suspended Wall Panel Kit (for mounting panels in front of windows, built-ins, etc.)

Each hardware option includes step-by-step installation guides, available as downloadable PDFs.

Installing panels with an air gap can further enhance low-frequency absorption, depending on placement and room layout. For an easy and consistent way to add an air gap, see our Air Gap Spacer.

Our Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are built using durable, high-performance materials selected for acoustic performance, longevity, and safe indoor use.

Core and Frame Materials

  • Core Material: Rockwool Rockboard 40 mineral wool
  • Sustainability: Manufactured with recycled content and designed for long service life
  • Fire Safety: Tested to ASTM E84 and meets Class A fire rating requirements
  • Frame Construction: Solid 3/4" plywood frame for strength, durability, and flexible mounting options

Our construction approach prioritizes long-term performance and structural integrity over lightweight or disposable materials.

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Fabric Options

Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are available in 15 standard fabric colors sourced from:

  • Guilford of Maine – Anchorage line
  • Burch Fabrics – Prime Time line

Both fabric lines are acoustically transparent, durable, and suitable for architectural interiors. There is no functional or acoustic difference between the two fabric options. They are used together to achieve our unique color palette.

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Indoor Safety and Air Quality

All materials used in Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are appropriate for indoor environments, including studios, homes, offices, schools, and houses of worship.

  • Fabrics are designed for interior architectural use
  • Materials meet the fire safety standards required for commercial installations

Mineral wool cores are fully encapsulated during construction to help contain fibers and maintain a clean, stable panel assembly.

Eligible items may be returned within 30 days of delivery if unused and in original packaging. A 10% restocking fee applies, and return shipping is the customer’s responsibility. Custom and special-order products are not eligible for return.

All Tuned Membrane Bass Traps include a 3-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal indoor use.

Handcrafted in Nashville, TN

Built with sustainable and high-quality materials

Fire Rated

Tested and Certified - Class A fire-Rating ASTM E84–23d

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Ships in 1 to 2 Weeks all over the continental United States

In-Store Pickup Available

Buy online and pick up your order at our Nashville location

Tuned to Your Room

MCA Tuned Membrane Bass Traps work where EQ and room correction can't. They control decay time in the time domain, the hardest aspect of low-frequency performance to get right. Bass hits with impact and precision instead of blooming into muddy resonance. Room modes stop dominating your mix decisions. Low frequencies translate accurately across all playback systems, and your low end becomes even and controlled.

These are precision tools for solving modal problems that can't be EQ'd away. When you need surgical control over specific resonances and decay time, this is how you get there.

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Built for the Final Stage

Mastering Rooms

Mix/Mastering Rooms

Mixing and mastering demand control over decay time at specific frequencies. Tuned Membrane Bass Traps target problem room modes that create ringing, long decay, and uneven low-frequency response. They work where porous absorbers reach their performance limits, giving you the ability to tame resonances at 40 Hz, 50 Hz, or any specific frequency that's causing problems. The result: accurate low-end translation, balanced decay time, and confidence in your decisions.

Audiophile Listening Rooms

Audiophile Listening Rooms

Audiophile systems benefit from controlled low frequencies without over-dampening mids and highs. Tuned Membrane Bass Traps target specific bass resonances and room modes, leaving your mid and high frequencies untouched. This allows you to control problematic low-end decay while preserving the liveliness and detail in the upper spectrum. The result: tight, articulate bass with a soundstage that remains open and immersive.

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How Tuned Membrane
Bass Traps Work

Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are pressure-based absorbers, fundamentally different from porous absorbers. They target specific frequencies with a narrow Q, acting as a surgical tool to control decay time in the time domain. This narrow Q is both their strength and their design requirement: they excel at taming the ringing and resonance from room modes at specific frequencies, but they must be placed where those frequencies have strong sound pressure to be effective.

Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are built using airtight three-quarter-inch plywood boxes with solid plywood backing. The interiors are sealed and dampened with internal framing and insulation to ensure the box itself doesn't resonate. The membrane — either 1 lb or 2 lb mass-loaded vinyl (MLV) — does the actual absorbing. Tuning is determined by the depth of the box and the density of the membrane. The internal insulation also widens the Q slightly, allowing each trap to cover roughly a one-octave range around the center tuning frequency while maintaining surgical precision at the target frequency.

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What Changes When You Control Decay Time

Room modes stop ringing and hanging around longer than everything else. The low end becomes tight and controlled.

Bass hits with clarity and punch instead of blooming into muddy resonance. You feel the transient, not the decay.

Low frequencies that sound accurate in your room sound accurate everywhere. Your mixes and masters translate reliably.

Low-end detail that was masked by modal ringing becomes audible. You can hear the relationship between kick, bass, and low-mid instruments clearly.

In audiophile rooms, bass stays articulate and controlled. Soundstage opens up. The low end supports the music instead of overwhelming it.


Tuned Membrane Bass Traps give you control over the time domain, solving decay time problems that frequency response measurements alone can't capture. When you need surgical precision to tame specific problem frequencies, this is how you get there.

Performance You Can Trust

Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are precision devices engineered to target specific frequencies. Because they work via pressure absorption with a narrow Q rather than broadband absorption, standard NRC testing doesn't apply. Performance is validated through tuning accuracy and real-world placement in treated rooms.

Each trap is tuned to its specified frequency using precise box depth and membrane density calculations, ensuring consistent performance at the target frequency and roughly one octave around it.

Installation and Placement Are Critical

Tuned Membrane Bass Traps must be placed where the target frequency has strong sound pressure. Incorrect placement dramatically reduces effectiveness. Our installation guides walk you through the process of identifying optimal locations based on your room measurements.

Need help with placement? Contact us for a free room design consultation. We'll help you identify problem frequencies and determine optimal trap locations.

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Your Questions: Answered

  • Yes. Measurement is essential. Tuned Membrane Bass Traps have a narrow Q and must be tuned to your specific problem frequencies to be effective. Use Room EQ Wizard (see our tutorial video) or an SPL meter with pink noise to identify which frequencies are causing problems in your room. Once you know your problem frequencies, select the tuning closest to that frequency. With 5 Hz increments available, you can get very close to your exact problem. Custom tunings are also available for precise targeting.

  • Placement is critical. Tuned Membrane Bass Traps must go where the target frequency has strong sound pressure. A 45 Hz trap placed in a location where 45 Hz isn't prominent won't be effective. Room measurements will show you not only which frequencies are problematic but also where they're occurring in your space. Our installation guides and free room design consultations help you determine optimal placement.

  • Choose the tuning closest to your problem frequency. If you have a 47 Hz room mode, select the 45 Hz tuning. If you have multiple problem frequencies, you may need multiple traps tuned to different frequencies. Custom tunings are available if your problem frequency falls between our standard 5 Hz increments.

  • Most rooms benefit from porous absorbers first. Products like SubFreQ, Bass Trap, and Broadband panels provide broadband low-frequency control that addresses the majority of acoustic problems. Tuned Membrane Bass Traps are precision tools for the final stage of treatment — when you've addressed broadband absorption and still need targeted control over specific modal resonances or decay time problems. The typical approach: start with porous absorption, then add tuned membranes for surgical precision where needed.

  • Yes, but they're typically more common in mixing/mastering studios and audiophile listening rooms where precision control matters most. Home theaters usually benefit more from broadband absorption (Broadband or Bass Trap panels) that addresses overall room response rather than specific frequencies.

  • We recommend starting with 2-4 traps per problem frequency, then adding more as needed. Room modes have very large wavelengths, so a single trap can only dampen part of the standing wave. We've treated mastering and mixing rooms where entire walls were covered with membrane traps for maximum modal control. The exact number depends on your room size, the severity of your modal problems, and your goals. Room measurements and consultation help determine the right quantity and placement. Contact us for a free room design.

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