Sound Baffle / Acoustic Panel

rpriggleman

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Hey yall here is a DIY that I did myself tonight I used 3/4" pvc pipe a piece of 1/8" paneling and the roxul mineral wool insulation aval. here it is 2" thick w/ the burlap material I am gonna lay a couple tracks to see how well it works in behind a mic.
 

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That looks nice and cheap, as in inexpensive. Good idea, I might steal it from ya!!

peace.
 
ok I will be making 3 more of these and I will take pics as I progress through the process. I used simple 1" X 2" boards the pvc pieces are 36" joints I mounted the wood to the pvc using 3/8 bolts and nuts. I plan on attacking another one today. So hopefully I will be able to post some pics later this evening or tomorrow. Hope that this helps some of you all.
 
after finishing one today it is a bit heavier because of the wood I used on the back and grant it that most of the wood is stuff I have lying around the garage and basement. I wish I would have used 1 and 1/4" pvc for mine but it will work for now I will be getting 1/8" subfloor material for the backs one day next week when I get a day off from my real job. Here are a few more pics though.
 

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Very good.

(Looks a lot like my version that I've been posting here on the board for over a year... I have similarly suggested that you can hang OC703 or rockwool in it.)
http://www.palmcitystudios.com/timobrien/music/soundbooth/simplesoundbooth.html

;-))

3/4" pvc is still fairly flexible. I found 1.25" to be better for self-standing units and can be assembled with no glue, making it collapsable for storage....

Man, I just caught this today. Great link. Thanks for the instructions! :)
 
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