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How To Make Acoustic Panels Using Hand tools Only - NO POWER TOOLS | Simple Acoustic Panel DIY
TOPIC: How To Make Your Acoustic Panels - DIY Sound Absorber Bass Trap
In this video, we showed how to make your own acoustic panels bass trap sound absorbers with simple woodworking techniques that can be used anywhere. Hope you like it! if you enjoyed the tutorial, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe, and share. You may leave a comment if you have any feedback, thoughts, or questions. Thanks for watching!
ABSORPTION MATERIAL
Havelock Sheepwool 24-inch batt (12 pack):
store.havelockwool.com/products/r13-batt-insulation-24-o-c
TOOLS & ACCESSORIES:
DEWALT Staplegun: www.amazon.com/dp/B077Y9NSQF/?coliid=I2H05OVHCUO2V9&colid=2937BDYDYCYRW&psc=1
Arrow: www.amazon.com/dp/B00002ND61/?coliid=...
In this video, we showed how to make your own acoustic panels bass trap sound absorbers with simple woodworking techniques that can be used anywhere. Hope you like it! if you enjoyed the tutorial, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe, and share. You may leave a comment if you have any feedback, thoughts, or questions. Thanks for watching!
ABSORPTION MATERIAL
Havelock Sheepwool 24-inch batt (12 pack):
store.havelockwool.com/products/r13-batt-insulation-24-o-c
TOOLS & ACCESSORIES:
DEWALT Staplegun: www.amazon.com/dp/B077Y9NSQF/?coliid=I2H05OVHCUO2V9&colid=2937BDYDYCYRW&psc=1
Arrow: www.amazon.com/dp/B00002ND61/?coliid=...
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Best Fabric For Acoustic Treatment | Choosing The Right Acoustical Fabric For DIY Absorber Panels
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
TOPIC: Best Fabric For Acoustic Treatment - DIY Acoustic Panels In this video, we explained how to choose a suitable fabric for your DIY Acoustic Treatment. Hope you like it! if you enjoyed the tutorial, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe, and share. You may leave a comment if you have any feedback, thoughts, or questions. Thanks for watching! WHERE TO BUY THE FEATURED FABRICS: Burla...
DIY Corner Bass Traps - Quickest, Easiest Method | How To Make Acoustic Panels
Просмотров 51 тыс.Год назад
TOPIC: DIY Acoustic Panels - How to Build Corner Bass Traps. In this video, we showed how to make your own corner bass trap sound absorbers with simple woodworking techniques that can be used anywhere. Hope you like it! if you enjoyed the tutorial, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe, and share. You may leave a comment if you have any feedback, thoughts, or questions. Thanks for watch...
What's The Best Insulation For Sound Treatment | Choose The Right Material For Your Absorption Panel
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
TOPIC: Choosing The Right Absorption Material For Acoustic Panels featuring Melamine Foam, Fiberglass, Rockwool, and Recycled Cotton. Whether you're looking to DIY or purchase from a brand, choosing which absorption material goes into your panels is crucial. In this video, we gave a quick guide on choosing the most suitable insulation material for your space. Hope you find this video helpful! C...
How To Install Acoustic Panels on Walls | Mounting with the Z-Clip Hanging Kits
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
TOPIC: Acoustic Panel Installation with Z-Clip In this video, we showed how to install your acoustic panels with the z-clip hanging kits. Hope you like it! if you enjoyed the tutorial, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe, and share. You may leave a comment if you have any feedback, thoughts, or questions. Thanks for watching! For more info: CHECK US OUT: www.neptuneaudiospace.com EMAI...
How To Make Acoustic Panels | Simple Acoustic Panel DIY Bass Trap Absorber
Просмотров 113 тыс.Год назад
TOPIC: How To Make Your Acoustic Panels - DIY Sound Absorber Bass Trap In this video, we showed how to make your own acoustic panels bass trap sound absorbers with simple woodworking techniques that can be used anywhere. Hope you like it! if you enjoyed the tutorial, please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe, and share. You may leave a comment if you have any feedback, thoughts, or question...
I made it by myself thanks to WoodPrix.
Can you tell us just how exactly these will absorb and by how much, is it a 2" bass driver on a Bluetooth speaker? Because frankly with no specifications and at that size your practically asking people to build crap. For anyone watching this, in the RUclips search bar, type in DIY bass traps, and if no one talks about specific ranges of bass and they are small, simply dismiss it.
Excellent presentation, thank you ! Bill P.
i'd get fired if i wasted that much fabric at my work.
How is MDF a bass-absorbing material? Speakers are made of MDF, but it's because of sound blocking - not absorbing - and it's not a good property next to a wall, in an open structure. You need to absorb wherever air has the most velocity for a given frequency.
Taking acoustic advice from a terrible AI narrator. 👎
Isn’t it dangerous to wear gloves when working with circular saws?
is this deep enough to trap sub bass? I heard you need at least 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 inches) to absorb [20Hz - 100Hz]
Plastic wrap between fabric and wool beats the purpose. Instead one can use fiberglass RP tissue.
Easy if you own a wood workshop.
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Bass traps should never be enclosed like that you want the sound traveling through the trap entirely, hitting the wall behind and traveling back through.
What about velvet?
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The question I have is where to find recycled denim batts? I heard the one major manufacturer of UltraTouch is no longer making it.
They're still in business, and their products are being supplied through a company called 'Sound Away'. There's another company that sells denim batts too 'ATS Acoustics'. Not really sure where they source from or if they actually manufacture. But here are the links SOUND AWAY: www.soundaway.com/Ultratouch-Cotton-Insulation-s/92.htm ATS ACOUSTICS: www.atsacoustics.com/recycled-cotton-batts.html www.atsacoustics.com/recycled-cotton-batts-single-pieces.html
@@neptuneaudiospace Thank you! I didn't know about them.
@@ramonbmovies You're welcome!
I spoke to them on the phone today. They are currently without a distributor and told me to check back in with them in 2 months. Not a very promising update, but an update nonetheless.
is sheepwool better than denim insulation
We will definitely recommend Denim insulation over Sheepwool. Sheepwool is a great choice no doubt but Denim certainly has an edge.
Good job 👍🏻 . Can I use rock wool instead of glass wool?
Yes, you can use Rockwool. It's a top choice absorption material.
That’s not a bass trap. Bass traps are made of hard not porous material
Hi, I'd really appreciate your advice. Long story shortened...I bought 9 acoustic 2x4 panels and they are wrapped in cotton canvas duck 10oz. I bought them thinking it was Guilford of Maine. My panels don't really pass the blow test so I was determined to re-wrap the panels myself in Guilford. Now that I watched your video, I'm unsure. What are your thoughts? Would I get a noticeable acoustic performance benefit by tirelessly re-wrapping them?
To be honest, there is still a slight noticeable difference in performance between Duck Canvas and Guilford of maine even though the numbers may seem close. Not to say that Duck is poor in performance. It also performs well overall across the spectrum except with just a little less performance on the higher frequencies only which sometimes isn't a big deal for most folks. So you can probably rewrap them in Guilford if you want that full spectrum absorption.
@@neptuneaudiospace Thanks for your reply. I ended up painstakingly re wrapping them. I will never know if it made a significant difference, but for piece of mind I'm happier now. That 10 Oz duck fabric is very thick and has zero breathability.
That's nice. You'll definitely get the benefit of it for sure! It was never a waste of time.
@@neptuneaudiospace I appreciate the encouragement!
Surely melamine isn't that expensive... *looks it up, spits out water*
Great tutorial for a professional carpenter I suppose. By far, the most complicated and difficult process video for a schmuck like me that I've seen. Good video, great skill and craftsmanship and desire to be helpful - but absolutely wrong title. Try "DIY Bass traps for the skilled and well resourced craftsman with lots of time on their hands". But dman they look great! You should sell them.
Polyster is not breathable why are you recommending it for acoustic panels
check out stretch velvet frequency response someone posted it on a forum 90% poleyster fabric with 10% spandex is 90% acoustically transparent
Dude. There's no safety precautions handling this stuff???
Dude. How about using common sense ???
You guys asked and we listened. Here is the long awaited video on DIY Acoustic Panel WITH HANDTOOLS ONLY. NO POWER TOOLS! Hope you guys enjoy. If you have any questions, kindly leave a comment. Thanks for watching!
Very nice probably gonna bild something similar
Appreciate! Thanks for watching!
What is the recycled material option? Is Eco-core from acoustimac trustworthy?
Maybe it's the recycled denim... Just a guess though. Maybe they cut down virgin jeans to make it; I'd check with the supplier first.
can i use speaker grill cloth? im using mineral wool as insulation or pure cotton cloth?
Yes, most grille fabrics are acoustically transparent. So you can use them.
If i am using fiberglass what would be a good density to absorb all frecuencies, also if i use plastic wrap exactly what frecuencies would get reflected. Thanks in advance
For fiberglass, aim for a density of 40 - 80 kg/m3 for a good balance of absorption across the spectrum.
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That's the most overbuilt insulation holder I've ever seen. Glue and finishing nails to let the glue dry would have been just fine.. you're not building a subwoofer enclosure.
Great video! How about linen with 260 gram weith?
Yes, you can use that too!
Spandex be good option too right
Spandex isn't suitable. Wouldn't recommend this as a cover fabric.
@@neptuneaudiospace Isn't it most breathable fabric.
M guessing this title was sarcastic
Great news. Thanks
How we can by this material
Additionally, there are sheeps wool, cellulose, wood- and hemp fibre insulation that have good absorption properties.
What if i want an air gap? I’ve been going nuts trying to find out how to do this
You can add a wooden block between the panel frame and the z-clip so that your panel is hung a few inches away from the wall.
CORNERS ??? Bass is everywhere! You want it traveling from speaker to you ears only. Not reflected from any other surface. How much % of a room is "corner". How far from "fold" is still a "corner". 1 cm, 1 dm, 1 meter ??? Bass trap in corner is stupidity. Especially that small "waste of time" stuffed with stone wool. You really need to cover area - in pairs. And still wool will dampen higher frequencies NOT bass. Who really cares if there is some "bass" in the corner, until it does not reach your ears. It is funny seeing people stuffing wool in corners and they think they improved something. They think "bass" is in the corner just because it happens they hear it double reflected if they stand in corner. But they do not listed music standing in the corners, right. They should control reflections and frequency response from the place where they LISTEN ... and than seek the problematic surface. Attention to word "surface", since corner is a "spot", or "line" only. Imagine the wavelength of a sound wave at 85 Hz is 4 meters, when you will cut that MDF next time down to 25 centimeters, and calculate how little to no significance that "bass" trap has to low frequencies. LOL
Jesus dude, it was an example of a bass trap, quit being some elitist audio engineer and just relax. You’re probably far to old to be this triggered over a RUclips video.
Not at all easy.
Great job!
Great video! Awesome production! Very well done!
that box is probably a little bit overkill. Would be good to cut the back angle also. Not all rooms are perfectly 90*
How heavy does one panel end up weighing?
Anywhere from 15 - 20 lbs depending on the wood density.
As i understand it correctly, using a carpet instead of fabric would lead to less efficient absorption? I used it in the past and the acoustic panels covered with carpet worked alright, i'm just wondering if it could be more efficent.
It all depends on the type of carpet material you're using, its mass, and porosity or transparency. If it is adequately transparent for sound passage, then it would work well without overkilling the room sound or underutilizing the core material.
What is the best thickness and density of a fibreglass for vocal booth?
2-inch thickness with 40 - 80 kg/m3 (2.5 - 5.0 lbs/ft3)
The expensive stuff like Gilford are also fire proof. A good safety feature for pro studios. Bedroom producers? How many bedrooms catch on fire? If you’re prone then get the high end stuff!
Great video!! Can I use Ikea bed sheets?
Yes, you can! As long as you can confirm that it is breathable. Some of the Ikea bed sheets seem breathable. You might be able to find a suitable one.
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Maybe you could add polyester wool and recycled PET felt into your materials choice please
En el caso de sumar al panel un panel de 3 mm de mdf perforado ¿qué efecto positivo o negativo tendría? Tengo entendido que tendría una función híbrida difusor/absorción; pero, ¿Cuándo saber el implementar y bajo qué condiciones?. Saludos, su canal es estupendo.
¡Gracias por tu comentario/pregunta! Seguramente puede agregar un MDF perforado si tiene un problema crítico de gama baja en su habitación. Pero le recomendamos que utilice madera blanda natural o un panel de madera contrachapada blanda para esta aplicación. El MDF es muy denso, lo que lo hace más adecuado para aplicaciones de gama baja y tendría un ligero impacto negativo en la calidad tonal de los agudos y medios al reflejarlos o dispersarlos. Un panel de madera blanda natural o contrachapado agregaría una gran calidad tonal a los medios y altos mientras los dispersa.
@@neptuneaudiospace tengo un cuarto cúbico, si creo tener un serio problema en la gama baja jaja. ¿Aún así se recomendaría el enchapado o madera natural? Y, otra pequeña duda, hevisto que el polipropileno (el aglomerado de esponjas con adhesivo) qué utilizan para hacer colchones o colchonetas puede llegar a tener densidades de hasta 60 kgxm3, con 10 cm de espesor, más o menos equiparable al de la lana de roca, que también las hay en esas presentaciones ¿será igual de eficiente que la lana de roca?
Sí, aún puedes utilizar chapa o madera natural. No estamos muy seguros del material de polipropileno; No hemos realizado ninguna prueba con ese material, por lo que no podemos decirle cómo se comportarían en comparación con Rockwool. Quizás ese sea un tema que podríamos investigar y discutir en nuestro contenido futuro.
You should have had 1-2 cm of space behind to trap the sound.