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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • I love Rock Band and try to play at least a few times a week. I'm a drummer and living in apartments and townhouses I get a lot of complaints about the noise and vibrations from my electronic drumset. This noise isolation platform should eliminate that!
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    Intro: 00:00
    Rationale: 00:32
    How It Works: 01:05
    Materials: 01:33
    Tools: 04:03
    Planning: 05:30
    Drilling: 06:02
    Adding Feet: 07:42
    Carpet: 08:30
    Securing Together: 9:14
    Testing: 09:46
    Conclusion: 10:50
    Pricing & Availability
    Materials
    4'x8'x.75" MDF - Source yourself
    Scatter Rug -
    Zip Ties -
    Bumper Feet -
    Velcro Band 2” x 4’ -
    Tennis Balls 18ct -
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    2” Hole Saw -
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    Trigger Clamps -
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Комментарии • 129

  • @jonahschriver9610
    @jonahschriver9610 7 лет назад +25

    Excellent! Don't understand how you don't have more views :) I love these types of projects. Great job as always.

  • @adamfink8958
    @adamfink8958 5 лет назад +4

    I really appreciate how “uncut,” this was in a way, demonstrating your learning process along the way so that we can make something even better than you did, assuming we have the skill (: thank you so much for sharing! Great video and I think your demonstration with the vibration app was a nice touch.

  • @pintacolorea1
    @pintacolorea1 7 лет назад +1

    Hey man! Nice work. I'm starting my own one next week but for my whole electronic kit. Thanks for filming the whole process and for making it so funny.
    Keep it up!

  • @ianwalton7893
    @ianwalton7893 4 года назад +5

    Great useful video, as I will be building one of these soon as part of a total room sound proofing (reducing) project. A vital point you missed thought was showing the actual real difference the platform made on the original floor. You showed a vibration reading on top of the wooden platform, which was always going to be high, and then a vibration reading on the concrete floor next to the platform. But the most important piece of information to demonstrate how effective the platform really is, would have been actual floor readings before and after using the platform. Just an observation ;)

  • @Mitchdrum29
    @Mitchdrum29 4 года назад

    Awesome build, gonna make this my next weekend project!

  • @sidmosmosis
    @sidmosmosis 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much! Will share my version when ready - cheers.

  • @MarkCuda
    @MarkCuda 6 лет назад +2

    Hey brother! Never seen your vids before but just wanted to say this was super helpful. I’ll be taking a lot of your advice to heart as I set out to build something similar. Thanks again. Keep it up!

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching Mark. Glad this tutorial could help. When you finish yours feel free to comment on here any improvements you might have done. Tweet any pictures at me as well. Cheers!

  • @abianx
    @abianx 4 года назад

    I suggest that you be promoted to Sergeant "First Class". Well done, very detailed video. Much appreciated, thanks for putting so much great info and effort into sharing this here. Cheers! Ab

  • @kbdoglover
    @kbdoglover 8 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant video, will be using this as a template, thanks!!!

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome. Thanks for checking out the video. The platform is still going strong, although I've upgrade my kit quite a bit to a full on Yamaha DTX with much nicer pads.

  • @NaoiseTsang
    @NaoiseTsang 6 месяцев назад +1

    very useful video, thank you!

  • @Whizzer
    @Whizzer 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video and commentary. May something like this someday. Thanks!

  • @thedrumshredder3
    @thedrumshredder3 4 года назад

    Well done, my friend.

  • @oldjohn1503
    @oldjohn1503 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice, dude

  • @richiebricker
    @richiebricker 2 года назад

    Very Cool. I need to make one now

  • @gianfranconuschese6911
    @gianfranconuschese6911 7 лет назад

    Dude this video is awesome and you explain everything so well. Thanks for uploading!

  • @MartinMadsen92
    @MartinMadsen92 6 лет назад +8

    Great video. A more "scientific" way would have been to place the phone on the floor both times, but first with the drums on the floor as well and then on the platform. First of all, the platform is much less stable than the floor, so of course putting the phone on the platform produces great vibrations. Second, you want to measure how the floor "hears" the drums before and after, not how the floor hears them compared to how the platform hears them. (The latter is irrelevant.)

  • @stevenf4511
    @stevenf4511 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the video - well explained and clearly demonstrated! One question about the hole saw you used - you used one which can be used for metal?

  • @PentaYOOO
    @PentaYOOO 7 лет назад +1

    Interesting project. Nice video!

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 лет назад

      Thanks Penta! Yeah I really had an itch to make something and to finally start getting my living room better set up!

  • @Upside_Down_Guitar_Guy
    @Upside_Down_Guitar_Guy 2 года назад +2

    Dude this is brilliant!!! I’m going to build one

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  2 года назад +1

      Definitely look around RUclips for other implementations. A lot of people have riffed on this concept

  • @seppetoni7227
    @seppetoni7227 5 лет назад +1

    Love your jokes! Thanks for the tutorial dude

  • @passtheparcel2007
    @passtheparcel2007 6 лет назад +1

    I built mine using 2 pieces of plywood containing tennis balls with the holes drilled thro (mine were too big as well and ended up poking thro the board) with noodles on the floor and kneeling mats (cut into 3's). This rests on a carpeted floor, in the top room.
    Finished it off with foam playmats and a piece of carpet on top.
    Works for me... Love, 40!
    PS. I converted my pads to mesh heads. But that's another story...

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  6 лет назад

      Nice. You have any pictures? Would love to see them on twitter

    • @hmertgul
      @hmertgul 3 года назад

      What was the thickness of the plywoods ?

  • @Ghostblack999
    @Ghostblack999 7 лет назад +2

    This might be what I need for my big bass amp when I'm practicing.

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 лет назад

      That could be really interesting. If yo ever start working on it tweet some updates at me!

  • @temirtaragay8932
    @temirtaragay8932 4 года назад +1

    High quality

  • @sbaxter4207
    @sbaxter4207 6 лет назад

    hi, you can use timpani mallets (soft cotton ends) as sticks, reduces allot of noise. Just be sure to hold them right at the balancing point in the hand. There are videos on youtube regards this.peace

  • @matzematratze
    @matzematratze 3 года назад

    Good job!

  • @passiton3801
    @passiton3801 4 года назад +1

    I did the same thing, except I placed kneeling mats cut in three's under the platform for extra isolation, on the already carpeted floor.
    Now I just gotta find a way to insulate the kick pad even more....

  • @frankyforearmsnycnh1
    @frankyforearmsnycnh1 6 лет назад

    Great video! Does the tapping from the sticks on pads ever bother the people above you? Thanks..

  • @jonahgodzillaclub
    @jonahgodzillaclub 6 лет назад

    LOVE YOUR VID XD

  • @f4d3r_tv
    @f4d3r_tv 4 года назад

    this is great!

  • @juwayonclarke5755
    @juwayonclarke5755 7 лет назад

    great Video! How much did it end up costing you? I know pretty much every diy I have done has involved me making at least two trips to Home Depot lol

  • @100roberthenry
    @100roberthenry 6 лет назад +1

    cool, just had a complaint from neighbour under me, i have concrete floors, but that damn kick pedal just resonates like a swine....looks like a good solution man. tennis balls, who would have thought...cheers bud.

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  6 лет назад

      No problem. I hope this helps. There's a few other videos you can check out that have done some slight variations. Let me know how your build goes!

    • @100roberthenry
      @100roberthenry 6 лет назад

      SrgntBallisticGaming . Yeah did whole tennis ball thing. And added half balls just on corners under it....tested with seismic app...nothing. so yeah man. Brilliant IT WORKS 100% cheers man.

  • @IanWilken
    @IanWilken 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video man! you saved my life. If I make the platform bigger could I also fit my throne so I can seat in there? I'm a short guy lol

  • @rektdev5397
    @rektdev5397 Год назад

    gr8 vdo, wouldnt it be better to get rid of the white plastic thingies on the bottom (dont they add vibration noise?)and put some kind of sylomer shock absorbers instead ? thx

  • @jamesdalgish9442
    @jamesdalgish9442 3 года назад

    great vid±±!!!!! thanks!!!!

  • @bigjakemedia
    @bigjakemedia 5 лет назад +1

    Hey nice fix man! Just moved from a house into an apartment on the second floor so I’ve already gotten complaints from my downstairs neighbors. This seems like a fantastic and semi-easy fix so I’ll be doing this very soon!

  • @stanley9252
    @stanley9252 6 лет назад

    Excellent video. I'm living in a second floor apartment right now and I'll be building one of these so I can get some practice in.
    I just had a question about something that you said in the video. You mentioned wishing that you'd done a 3x3 grid with the tennis balls. Would you mind explaining what you mean by that?
    Thanks!

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  6 лет назад

      Hey. Thanks for watching. Which part was that?

  • @giannispan8129
    @giannispan8129 3 года назад +1

    How many tennis balls will I need for a 55 "* 48" (140cm - 120cm) mdf platform?

  • @MR-qq6ec
    @MR-qq6ec 5 лет назад

    Could you do this with cartires and it would work even better because of the wideness ?

  • @sanderblom
    @sanderblom 6 лет назад

    Thumbs up!

  • @martinschack
    @martinschack 4 года назад +2

    Nicely done dude! Gotta try this! Btw, at 11:20 do you play Nirvana - In bloom? 😀

  • @davidgomez1702
    @davidgomez1702 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @VictorM86
    @VictorM86 7 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial! Can you tell the name of the App to measure vibrations? Cheers.

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 лет назад +1

      I searched for "Vibration Sensor" on android and there were dozens of options.

  • @aronsz
    @aronsz 2 года назад

    Hey, do you have to change the tennis balls from time to time?

  • @timbroadhead3789
    @timbroadhead3789 Год назад

    Great video, well explained and kudos for sharing mistakes so others may learn. The carpet pun and the Wu Tang were just just showing off... :) #ILoveAGoodPun

  • @maxdamaskanau8296
    @maxdamaskanau8296 5 лет назад

    Great! U should make more like videos

  • @eyelezz
    @eyelezz 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Does anyone think this might work if I put an acoustic drum kit on it? Just strictly speaking in reducing the impact noise

  • @PsyckadeliTV
    @PsyckadeliTV 6 лет назад +1

    Cool video. Are you selling your tennis racket now when you have used all the tennis balls ;-)

  • @cast390
    @cast390 6 лет назад +4

    Dude @ 6:45 LMFAO

  • @1TreukFlyyy
    @1TreukFlyyy 7 лет назад +3

    This tutorial will save me. But damn the imperial units... Never got used to it.

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 лет назад +1

      Hope this helps but if you search for "Noise Isolation Drum Platform" a few people have tutorials and some blueprints up online in metric! As you can see I kinda free-formed mine!

    • @1TreukFlyyy
      @1TreukFlyyy 7 лет назад

      I'll try to drill smaller holes. I'll be careful.

  • @campar1043
    @campar1043 5 лет назад

    so what was the result? any neighbour complaints? can they hear it at all?

  • @alkaburraalkarriusmaximus1281
    @alkaburraalkarriusmaximus1281 6 месяцев назад

    Hey good job man, what's about the neighbors after using the platform?

  • @maevecarver1159
    @maevecarver1159 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vid!! I’m in the middle of attempting this proj and the bimetal hole saw will not cut through the MDF at all (and I’m using .5” thickness instead of the .75 for each piece). Going to try with a tungsten carbide bit with fewer teeth cause I’ve read that can work better with MDF. I’m curious if you had any issues with the drilling?? Thanks again!!

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  Год назад

      I mostly just had trouble with the mdf saw dust getting burned by the hot hole saw. Smoked up quite a bit. But got through all the holes after quite a bit of time

    • @GrimacesGameNuggets
      @GrimacesGameNuggets Год назад

      Did you end up finishing your platform project? How were your results? I'm still deciding whether or not to try this for my apartment!

  • @GeekyNerdDad
    @GeekyNerdDad 7 лет назад +3

    DYI FTW

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 лет назад

      Yep. Roland sells some sound isolation pads to go under different parts of the set for like $20 - $100 each. I'd much rather spend $100 and a few hours time making something.

  • @JetBlackJester
    @JetBlackJester 3 года назад

    How much did it cost overall? Tools included

  • @sonor922
    @sonor922 6 лет назад

    Great video, thanks. But I'm confused about one thing
    At 9:46 you're explaining you have a concrete foundation and the sounds would be an issue if moving to the floor above. Are you saying the platform you're building wouldn't help enough if moving to the floor above you?
    I'm on my top floor of my apartment, got the Roland Noise Eaters which didn't do the trick for my bottom neighbors. So I'm curious if adding this platform will help.
    Thanks!

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  6 лет назад +1

      I just meant with the concrete on my first floor the vibrations passing through to my neighbors isn't as big of a problem.
      But if I moved it up stairs it would be a lot more noticeable on my first floor and would pass through to them a lot more.
      It should help a lot more with a 2nd+ floor setup.
      Definitely check out some of the recommended videos. A few other people have done some variations and they could be helpful. I have a few in the description under "Inspiration" as well.

    • @sonor922
      @sonor922 6 лет назад

      Ah I see, so the platform would still help in my case. Thanks for getting back so fast. I'll check out those other vids

  • @YvoPutter
    @YvoPutter 3 года назад

    Tennis balls gradually lose their pressure over time, so do you notice that the noise reduction reduces/improves after a while?

  • @rainydelaney
    @rainydelaney 7 лет назад +2

    Jamming 'In Bloom' at the end there? 👍 Thanks for the walkthrough. I'll be moving to the second floor of an apartment soon and think this is my best bet to still be able to get some practice in.

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  7 лет назад

      You sir, are pretty good! I was in fact playing (or trying to play) In Bloom. I'm so out of practice tho. I'm going to be moving into a house where my room will be on the 2nd floor. So I think I'll likely rework the design a bit. Definitely going to use smaller holes for the tennis balls.

    • @mjeb90
      @mjeb90 7 лет назад

      The 2" worked great. Just built something like this and used your recommendations.

  • @titojimgwapings1736
    @titojimgwapings1736 6 лет назад

    Its probably a dumb question but will it help and reducing sound through floors if you are using an acoustic drum set?

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  6 лет назад +1

      I think it could help. There are similar products sold that are specifically designed for accoustic kits. V-Drum has a video that uses some really high end damping material that's probably worth a look. I think it could definitely help with a bass pedal which is the biggest offender.

  • @cccssbbb
    @cccssbbb 4 года назад +1

    Were you all coked out when recording the first part? Or speed?

  • @azicadasilva6117
    @azicadasilva6117 6 лет назад +1

    Dude, I did a similar job, but with the drummer on top. I wonder if I decrease to only fit the battery, will it shake the whole drum? ps: My way worked fine.. But i want to get some space on my room... so i want to fit this up

  • @drummerbalika8644
    @drummerbalika8644 3 года назад

    Can I use plywood instead of MFD

  • @ankitmhatre21
    @ankitmhatre21 3 года назад

    Are those tennis balls soft or hard tennis?

  • @Fabregas200788
    @Fabregas200788 3 года назад +1

    you don't negate the sound, just the vibration
    and often the sound from bass-pad, plastic hats and ride electronic bells is the issue

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  3 года назад

      Well sound is just vibrations moving through the air. So no this solution doesn't stop sounds from moving through the air. It just dampens/isolates some of the sounds/vibrations which would normal travel into the ground.

  • @mesutonal6520
    @mesutonal6520 4 года назад

    Hello. I've decided to build the platform for my edrum too. But i want to put my drum throne on it. Can the platform carry me (198 lbs) and my drum yamaha dtxtreme. Of course i will use larger mdfs than yours but i wonder that if tennis balls will damage or not? Btw thanks for video 😉

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  4 года назад +1

      I definitely think it's possible with a modified design. You'll weigj more than the kit (I imagine). So the platform will shift towards you when the balls compress. Maybe more balls under the throne?
      I think I said this in the video but make the holes smaller so the balls don't sink too far into them. You can make the holes bigger but its hard to make them smaller.
      You can maybe save on mdf and only use the top platform. If you don't move it around a lot. I saw another design that did this. I'm not sure how much it would impact the dampening. There's a few more good designs on RUclips so def check out others and take the best parts of each.

    • @mesutonal6520
      @mesutonal6520 4 года назад

      @@BallisticTech thanks for reply. All informations you gave are going to be usefull. Thanks.

  • @giannispan8129
    @giannispan8129 3 года назад

    What is the diameter of the holes?

  • @ddruganov
    @ddruganov 4 месяца назад

    @11:26 nirvana - in bloom, right ?;)

  • @markahearne3280
    @markahearne3280 Год назад

    Hey I was thinking about building one of these. I'm quite a heavy guy would it support my weight? And what do you mean about measuring 6 inch grid,?. I should have paid more attention in school lol

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  Год назад

      Sorry this video is a bit older so I can't recall every detail. I believe the 6 inch grid means every hole was about 6 inches away from every other ball.
      In terms of the weight support. I ended up not placing my drum throne on the platform. And then adjusted the placement of the drum set so that I can reach the pedals and drums from my throne comfortably.
      One thing to think about is how high your throne can go. Because if the throne is on the ground and the drum set is on the platform it will throw off how things feel.
      I hope that helps

    • @markahearne3280
      @markahearne3280 Год назад

      @@BallisticTech yeah I feel it wouldn't feel the same without the throne on the platform so I'm gonna try incorporate it in. I'll look around for advice thanks for the reply

  • @63Baggies
    @63Baggies 6 лет назад

    Your next project should be the building of side panels to completely enclose the set; if these were effective enough they could be paid for by not buying practice pads, mufflers and cymbals.

  • @matheussantiago2780
    @matheussantiago2780 2 года назад

    Will that prevent my neighbors from downstairs to hear me playing?

  • @corex72
    @corex72 5 лет назад

    Poisonous too.

  • @alexbrownlee7075
    @alexbrownlee7075 3 года назад +1

    You were playing Nirvana In Bloom at the beginning of that weren’t yah?

  • @kahit_ano15
    @kahit_ano15 3 года назад +3

    you can buy smaller drill and make a new holes in between the balls

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  3 года назад

      That's actually a really good point I didn't think of. Thanks for watching and posting!

  • @LordSnoodles
    @LordSnoodles 3 года назад

    You really don't need to go through all this expense and trouble. I got 1" rubber interlocking mats for home gyms from Xspec on Amazon. Downstairs neighbor says 0 vibrations now. 12x 2x2ft squares for $100

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech  3 года назад

      Cool. made a video and share it. Make all the RUclips money

  • @pureplay7071
    @pureplay7071 2 года назад

    I'm going to make one, but not for a drumkit.

  • @URAZKIVANER
    @URAZKIVANER День назад

    actually found a better solution which resulted with zero penetrated noise. Viscopad under every ground touching part of your kit. Especially underneath hihat and kick pedal 4 layers of thin visco layer and something hard on top so that your pedals are stable enough to play fixes all the vibrations penetrated by the kit. I have tested by putting my ear on my mdf board which my kit sits on and a very sensitive zoom R16 mic on the ground . There is no other material which dampenes the vibrations better than viscopad PERIOD... I have spend 200 $ on a riser made by industrial sound isolating material with not a good result. I have been provided with special dampening foams used as risers custom calculated according to my total weight and other sheet of material on top of the bars which hold my MDF . And still my neighbors could hear the rumbling whenever I used the kick and hihat pedals. So I have created my own solution. So don't think Roland noise eaters work this efficient... I have also tested tennis balls and found out they still pass vibrations below...

  • @photographerjonathan
    @photographerjonathan 6 лет назад

    Why not try twice as many balls with no holes. Just strong glue. And a dense piece of foam under the platform

  • @theworkerbeat7449
    @theworkerbeat7449 4 года назад

    :) S2....

  • @RoboticusMusic
    @RoboticusMusic 6 лет назад +2

    What's the deal, just get pool noodles cut lengthwise and put plywood on it.

  • @georgerobertdutz1226
    @georgerobertdutz1226 2 года назад

    Kermit

  • @DonDrummer
    @DonDrummer 6 лет назад

    Will it still work of im a fatass?

    • @johnkosciusko4045
      @johnkosciusko4045 5 лет назад

      You aren't supposed to put your throne on the platform. You raise the throne to a comfortable height. (Does that answer your question?)

  • @jenshendriks9092
    @jenshendriks9092 6 лет назад

    You got incredibly ripped of for the price of that mdf dude. Mdf is really cheap wood and that shouldn't cost more than 12 bucks....

  • @xpectromo
    @xpectromo 3 года назад

    can you scream more?

  • @timgroves3606
    @timgroves3606 4 года назад

    squash balls are better