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DIY Acoustic Panel Build + Mounting and Placement Tips 

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In this video you will learn how to construct, place, and mount acoustic panels for your home studio.
0:00 Intro
The materials listed are for: 8 2’x4’ panels of 4 inch depth.
Let’s jump right into and get started on the
0:20 Frame.
4 - 4’x8’ sheets of 3/4” plywood
Cut into 4 inch pieces with a table saw.
You could easily substitute 8 foot long 1x4s for this project.
24 - 4 foot pieces.
Next cut 8 of these boards in half for the top and bottom of the Frame.
Once all 8 have been cut to length, drill pilot holes on each side of the short boards.
Measure 1/2 the width of your board to ensure the pilot hole lines up centre to form a clean joint.
Assemble the frame and use the existing guide holes to extend the guide into the vertical board. This is necessary to prevent such a thin board from splitting. Repeat these guide holes on all four sides.
Next, finger twist screws into each guide hole on both the top and bottom boards. Use a drill to have the screws just peeking thru the other side of the board. Line the screws up with the next guide holes and screws them in. Go Slowly, and make sure your joint is lining up smoothly, This was one of the trickier parts of the process. And that is your frame.
Next we’ll prepare the wrap. Any Basic cloth will do. This material was about 11$ a metre I ended up using about 12m for the outer wraps.
1:37 Outer Fabric Wrap: 59’ x 34’
For a 4 foot high panel, Cut across the fabric 59”. Length + 10”
That’ll be enough to wrap around the 4” board and an extra inch so you can have a bit to fold around to get a better hold.Honestly you could cut a lot of corners with this but I wanna stretch this fabric as far as it’ll go, and I’ll be using some reclaimed pieces for the back cloth panel.
Measure down the length of the fabric 34” for the Width of the Fabric.Again this is 24” of the width of the panel +10” for wrap and fold.Once your fabric is cut, give it a quick iron if you like to smooth out any creases, and its ready to wrap.
2:28 Fold N Wrap
Start from the long sides, fold the fabric and staple it to the back of the frame, leave a few inches between staples so you have room to staple the back fabric. Stretch and pull the fabric taunt on the other side, as you staple. For the top and bottom, fold and staple the corners around, then work from one side to the other.
Make sure to pull the fabric tight again on the last side. 3:03 One quick mounting step.
Drill a guide hole 11” from the top and 1/2” from the outer edge. Then twist a 1” eyehole into both sides.
Wrap some picture wire around the first eyehole and measure the length so that the wire will not show over the edge of the panel.
Cut the wire and loop the other side around to find your length, then tie it up.This is what will hold your panels up to the wall. Next let’s fill the panel with some insulation.
3:48 Filling
I chose Rockwool 24” Safe and Sound the Fluffy stuff. Open it before you construct the panels cuz it’ll expand overnight. After about an hour the panels are just about 3” thick and they will continue to expand a bit. This is great because The lower density Rockwool will increase R value because of air resistance. The extra air gap increases low mid frequency absorption. This will space your panels off the wall to catch longer waves at a greater velocity. In addition, the space allows the wave to reflect off of the smooth hard walls surface and be absorbed again through the panel.
4:49 Back Cloth Panel 52” x 27”
Next lay another sheet of fabric over the back of the panel and thru the picture wire so it’s exposed. Fold the edges and pull tight as you staple like the front wrap. For this piece of fabric I measured the Width + 3” to provide 1.5” to fold under to get a better hold on the edge.. Give it a quick cleaning with a shop vac and you panel is ready to hang!
6:52 Mounting
The first thing to decide is whether you’ll mount on one hook or two.For 2 hooks, stretch your fingers across the wire to the distance between 2 stud, likely 16”. This is when your panel will sit on the hooks.
Measure how far the wire will sit below the top of the panel. It’s likely 6” When deciding how low from the ceiling to place you panel, ADD this length to your wall measurement to place the top of the panel in the right spot.
use 30lb picture hanging hooks for this project. They need to be big enough to fit a 1 1/2” nail to dig into the studs. Find your studs, Measure your distance from the ceiling, remembering to add the length of your wire from the top.Then place your hooks with the BOTTOM of the hook at your pencil mark.
8:52 Sound Test
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Комментарии : 29   
@lance134679
@lance134679 3 года назад
One of the best tutorial videos I've seen on building and mounting acoustic panels, and even includes before and after samples. Thanks.
@laurabrown6085
@laurabrown6085 2 года назад
While Using Acoustic Panels You Need Acoustic Curtains for Your Rooms, SoundProof-Curtains.me
@themarcos150591
@themarcos150591 3 года назад
Man, I have been disappointed with many RU-vid tutorial videos cuz many guys just don't know they are talking about and claim to be wizards ("Do you wanna sound pro? Subscribe!"), but you really help us here - you don't seem to aim at nothing but sharing what you know will work. Thank you.
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@CantAffordToRecord
@CantAffordToRecord 3 года назад
Great video, man!
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@pakfumejia6951
@pakfumejia6951 3 года назад
very helpful dude! thank you for your hard work!
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 3 года назад
Happy to help, Pakfu! Thanks for watching
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@CONTEMN_Topic
@CONTEMN_Topic 2 года назад
perfect tutorial and great description. I spent £300 on diying acoustic panels and bass traps and just realize I need metal wire lol.
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 2 года назад
thanks for the love, I'm Glad it helped! How did the panels turn out for you? Let me know what your like to see next on the channel. It's my goal to reach out more to subscribers to create videos that help you make progress and that you're excited about!
@MichaelLeeMetalProject
@MichaelLeeMetalProject 3 года назад
This is exactly the same method I chose for constructing my panels. Why pay a $100 bucks a panel when you can build it yourself for cheaper. Rockwool is the best option. Nice work
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 3 года назад
Thank for watching Michael! the project was totally worth it! and now my friends want some for their studios. :P
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@pipelineaudio
@pipelineaudio 3 года назад
This is one of the more thorough videos on the subject! Mine always end a bit floppy because I like to leave the sides open as well. I ended up using roxul safe n sound for most of our latest ones too with a few of the bigger panels being Knauf ecose
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! :D
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@schipbreukeling3
@schipbreukeling3 3 года назад
Nice job, looking solid. I am not a drinker but I like the cork trick as well.
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 3 года назад
I definitely borrowed those corks :P I'll have to provide a TeeTotaler option as well. Thanks for watching!
@schipbreukeling3
@schipbreukeling3 3 года назад
@@LearnAudioEngineering haha I can resist the temptation 😃
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@RD-uq4hg
@RD-uq4hg Год назад
This video is a year old so I doubt this'll get seen but as I'm after a solution for my room and not a studio, I'm not so much trying to improve the sound in my room as trying to stop sound in my room from getting out. My bedroom borders another on one wall and the wall is pretty shoddy acoustically, I think it's just one brick thick with plasterboard on each side, and the other room has a very high ceiling and lots of echo, so it's just one wall I'd like to deafen. Do I just put some on that wall or should I have some on the opposite wall too?
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering Год назад
Hey R D, These panels wont help with soundproofing your room. It is unlikely they will have an effect at reducing noise spill into an adjacent room. However, for treating room reflections and flutter echo it's important to have treatment for each set of parallel walls, treating one side minimum (but ideally both in a listening position.) In short, if the room is has a ton of echo, it wouldn't hurt to treat both sides. You mentioned you've got a high ceiling in the other room. If you wanted to place treatment there, I've noticed a huge improvement since installing my DIY Clouds: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MGf8yC0RDhc.html Again, this is all aimed and reducing reflections within a listening space. Sound proofing usually needs a specific type of wall construction, usually with an air gap and/or Mass Loaded Vinyl acoustic barrier. Hopes this helps, thank you for commenting!
@xii226a
@xii226a 3 года назад
@LearnAudioEngineering
@LearnAudioEngineering 3 года назад
;)
@laurabrown9902
@laurabrown9902 2 года назад
Acoustic Foams are used for Echo & Acoustic Curtains are used for Soundproofing SoundProof-Curtains.me
@shul5684
@shul5684 2 года назад
must be deaf.. din't hear a difference on the before and after tests.
@muyy1
@muyy1 Год назад
Hello, if i do a same panel to cover up my window, do u think it can help to reduce the noise from outside through the window?
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