Acoustic panels for sound studio, by Michael

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Michael

Michael

NL

Very easy

2 minutes

Description

To prevent early reflections in a studio, you can install acoustic panels. You can easily make this by making a wooden frame, filling it with rock wool and then sealing the whole with an air-permeable fabric such as jute.

DIY Acoustic panels

Based on the size of the rockwool plates (100.0 cm x 60.0 cm x 7.0 cm) that must fit exactly in the wooden frame, I made a frame of MDF. The MDF boards were 1.8cm thick, so you end up with an outer size of 103.6cm x 63.6cm x 14cm. I wanted to have at least 2 rock wool plates of 7.0 cm thick each on top of each other, so 14.0 cm deep. You first assemble the MDF frame using metal corner anchors. Then cut a piece of burlap to size and close one side with a staple gun. Then you place the rockwool plates (2 pieces) in the wooden frame. Then you also close the back and fold the top and bottom in a nice way. Actually just like you wrap a gift. With some hanging material you place them on the wall and / or the ceiling and you're done :)

The dimensions of the project

103,6 cm x 63,6 cm x 14,0 cm

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How next?

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84,00 €


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