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DIY HOW TO BUILD EASY BASS TRAPS FOR YOUR EPIC HOME STUDIO! 

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Welcome to Sound Headquarters! In this exciting tutorial, we're diving into the world of sound treatment by showing you how to craft your very own bass traps for your home studio. If you're tired of unwanted bass frequencies muddying up your mixes, you're in the right place. Follow along as we guide you through the step-by-step process of creating effective bass traps that will elevate your audio production game to the next level.
🔊 Why Bass Traps Matter:
Bass frequencies can be a real challenge in any recording space. They tend to accumulate in corners and cause issues like muddiness, phase cancellation, and a lack of clarity in your mixes. Bass traps are your secret weapon to tame these unruly low-end frequencies, resulting in a more accurate and professional sound.
🛠️ What You'll Need:
Acoustic insulation material (rock wool or fiberglass)
Wooden frames or panels (cut to size)
Fabric (acoustic or breathable material)
Staple gun and staples
Saw, measuring tape, and cutting tools
Safety gear (gloves, mask, safety glasses)
📜 Step-by-Step Tutorial:
Planning: Identify the corners in your studio that need bass trapping. These are usually where walls meet walls or walls meet the ceiling. Measure the dimensions to determine the size of your traps.
Frame Construction: Cut the wooden panels to the desired size for your bass traps. Assemble the frames using nails or screws. These frames will hold the acoustic insulation in place.
Insulation Placement: Carefully place the acoustic insulation material inside the frames. Be sure to wear gloves and a mask to protect yourself from any irritants. The insulation will absorb and dampen the bass frequencies.
Covering with Fabric: Lay out the fabric over the insulation-filled frames and secure it using a staple gun. Trim any excess fabric neatly.
Mounting: Depending on your preference, you can mount the bass traps directly on the walls or corners using appropriate hardware. Make sure they're secure and evenly spaced.
Arrangement: Strategically position your bass traps around your studio, focusing on corners where bass buildup is most prominent. Experiment with their placement for optimal sound improvement.
Testing: Play some bass-heavy tracks and listen for the difference in sound quality with and without the bass traps. You'll likely notice a significant reduction in muddiness and improved clarity.
🎧 Enjoy the Results:
Congratulations! You've just created your very own bass traps to enhance the acoustics of your home studio. Your mixes will now benefit from a cleaner, more accurate low-end, resulting in professional-sounding recordings and productions.
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@bobziroll
@bobziroll Месяц назад
Screwing directly into the drywall? Is there sheathing behind it or something for it to actually stick to? Seems like it would rip right out with any kind of bump into it, no?
@alejandrorodrigue-lopez9081
@alejandrorodrigue-lopez9081 10 месяцев назад
Perfect timing! Building my studio today/tomorrow
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching enjoy your build!
@VIVIANA8686
@VIVIANA8686 10 месяцев назад
Great design Daniel
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@ajdejesus
@ajdejesus Месяц назад
Are the sides of the 2x2 beveled at 45 degrees? Or how do u put thst into the wall makes no sdnse to me
@musicCurator
@musicCurator 4 месяца назад
Nice design/engineering. Do you know roughly how much material cost each corner would come up to?
@andytupaia
@andytupaia 6 месяцев назад
Hey very good video I like it
@krylon_records
@krylon_records 10 месяцев назад
Very good job👌
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 10 месяцев назад
Thank you I appreciate that!
@cesarposada.
@cesarposada. 4 месяца назад
Hey how’s it going man. Love your videos! Do you use 2x2 wood for the bass traps?
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 4 месяца назад
Yes these ones were framed with 2x2. You can use other dimensions of lumber depending on the size and application. Thanks for watching!
@smitemusic6313
@smitemusic6313 8 месяцев назад
How much did this cost the client after parts, labor, and all?
@PaulLav78
@PaulLav78 6 месяцев назад
Hi Daniel, thanks for this video, gave me some inspiration on bass traps for my home studio. Id love your opinion on one detail please. Ive pretty much copied your design, cut out triangle shapes from the rock wool. Because ive not been able to find any rigid rockwool panels ive used 50mm thermo board at the front. It has a reflective strip on it also. My question is, will this reflect sound too much or will it help assist whats behind (the rockwool)? Just wanted to check before i cover with fabric and frame them. If not ideal i suppose i could make some vent holes in the thermo board before i apply the material, that way the sound still gets directly to rockwool. Hope this makes sense! Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks Again Paul
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for watching! I would cut holes in the thermo board, or just use the rockwool on its own without the thermoboard. I’ve done plenty bass traps with only the safe’n’sound rockwool. The rigid board just helps to provide a rigid surface behind the fabric, but not necessary for the function of the traps. Enjoy your build!
@PaulLav78
@PaulLav78 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Daniel! Makes perfect sense
@WhiteCatStudio-recordingstudio
@WhiteCatStudio-recordingstudio 9 месяцев назад
Looks nice but it would be better if you had made some measurements before and after to show how the panels improves the sound...
@LJLeeTV
@LJLeeTV 8 месяцев назад
How would you approach the ceiling in a room like this?
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 6 месяцев назад
We just did one 2x4 foot panel as a ceiling cloud to fit the mix position in a smaller room this size. There’s many different ways to address it depending on your budget, build and tool access, and how permanent or modular you want everything. If you’re interested in more formal consulting feel free to reach out over email or through the website. Thanks for watching!
@Polentaccio
@Polentaccio 5 месяцев назад
What were the dimensions of this room? I have a space roughly 15x13 and trying to determine if I split it for a small mix/control area and then a small live room for cabs and my drumset.
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 5 месяцев назад
This room was on the smaller side, around 7x9 I believe. I’d suggest whatever works best for your work flow! Personally I like tracking drums in larger rooms, but if splitting the room is in your best interest then go for it. Thanks for watching!
@NathanWolfxx
@NathanWolfxx 3 дня назад
Whats the solution if all the corners of your room have doors next to them? D:
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters День назад
In that case I would add thick 6-8-10 inch plus panels on the flat sections of the walls. You could also add corner traps to where the walls meet the ceiling. Thanks for watching!
@user-jm5hg3qi4f
@user-jm5hg3qi4f 2 месяца назад
Nice video. What do you do if there's a door close to the corner. 😊
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 2 месяца назад
If you have space I’d consider mounting a 4/6/8 inch rectangular bass/broadband trap/absorption on the door itself. Thanks for watching!
@MattZabriskie
@MattZabriskie 5 месяцев назад
Does it matter how wide a bass trap is? These ones look about a foot wide. Others that I've seen (including here on your channel) are 3-4 feet wide. Are there advantages of making them bigger? I'd love to add smaller traps to save space in my room if they're as effecient.
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 5 месяцев назад
Ideally you would build them as large as your space allows. In this case the client needed access to the electrical outlets so we had to make them very small. The larger the traps the more bass trapping you will achieve. Thanks for watching!
@lorenzohuynh1550
@lorenzohuynh1550 4 месяца назад
The trims are way too big, less bass trap !!!
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior Месяц назад
Very nice, well presented, no BS filler, simple to build design, and it looks to me like these could easily be modified, frame wise, to make portable traps. Built in looks notably simpler, though. I don't give likes to YT videos often, at all, but you got one, and a sub. Now to have a look around the channel, and also see if you sell some of the products required. I like to support people and businesses that are forthcoming with information and help. Cheers from an EE and lifetime audio enthusiast! Time to fire up REW and try to make a DECENT listening room. If I showed you what mine is shaped like, you would likely run away screaming. :-) It is L shaped, with a 45 degree wall in the inner corner, two doors, one on each end, and a foyer after one of them. Kind of a nightmare. In my next house I am going to have a room designed for sound. Now to look for your (hopefully) vids on wide band traps, and narrower band traps.
@billyolsson3340
@billyolsson3340 10 месяцев назад
isn't these waaay to small to do anything good for bass?
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 10 месяцев назад
In other circumstances you'd build these larger for sure, but for this size room and since the client needed access to those electrical outlets, this was the largest we could go with. Even these traps in all four corners floor to ceiling did make a difference. Thanks for watching!
@GameGuideClassic
@GameGuideClassic 9 месяцев назад
Small for sure. Probably only good down until about 250hz. The airgap in the corner will extend the range slightly. One thing to consider if building an air gap into the frame. Using 1x stock lumber will allow a 4" panel to have about 1/2 in gap. The sealed cavity will allow the absorption to be more effective than just adding a gap by mounting. For a small room, however, the problems will be numerous and thicker panels (5.5") (don't have to be huge, hulking bass traps) with airgap would be highly effective.
@randonnelson7355
@randonnelson7355 6 месяцев назад
Don't call it a bass trap if it won't be effective on bass freq though@@soundheadquarters
@georgelabelle8820
@georgelabelle8820 4 месяца назад
Where are the room measurements before and after treatment to show effectiveness of this construction?
@soundheadquarters
@soundheadquarters 4 месяца назад
There were no before and after measurements for this client
@SoundFreqsOnline
@SoundFreqsOnline 7 дней назад
@@soundheadquarters that’s crazy. He doesn’t even really know if it was effective?
@TheRyanK
@TheRyanK 9 месяцев назад
Hmm they would not be doing much sorry to say.
@rabarebra
@rabarebra 6 месяцев назад
This is not how bass traps should be designed.
@garrettefoster2486
@garrettefoster2486 4 месяца назад
How would you make them
@user-zz5te5nw7g
@user-zz5te5nw7g 4 месяца назад
@@garrettefoster2486too small and shallow to do jack shit. Gonna absorb higher up the frequency spectrum
@garrettefoster2486
@garrettefoster2486 4 месяца назад
@@user-zz5te5nw7g ok I didn’t ask why it was bad, I understand that. I’m just looking to make my own and wanted to know this guys opinion on how they should be made. Get off your high horse
@user-zz5te5nw7g
@user-zz5te5nw7g 4 месяца назад
@@garrettefoster2486 and im telling you. YOU get off your high horse🤣
@ofthe7552
@ofthe7552 3 месяца назад
The room is tiny, ofc it's not gotta be 36 in deep traps. Give me a break.
@newrockorder
@newrockorder 2 месяца назад
I´m afraid it's not fat enough...
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