Loving your channel dude! Aside from the thickness difference - is there a reason you went with the Safe'n'Sound for this build instead of the Comfortboard like many of your other builds?
@@soundheadquarters sorry if I’m getting annoying - just curious if there’s anything aside from cost that would lead you to choose the rigid comfort board for these instead of the safe’n’sound?
They both have slightly different frequency ranges of absorption, you can check for the charts from the manufacturers website to see what best suits your build. Personally I prefer the rigid for the standing panels since you can build them with the small air gap in between which helps lower end absorption. I also prefer the movable panels to be rigid to the touch since they are handled regularly, they feel more professional and durable when the fabric faces are rigid rather than squishy. Hope that helps!
It’s tough to say since material cost is different depending on your location, and since the insulation only comes in packs not by single pieces. There are of course more budget materials and fabrics/lumber you can use. The cost goes down the more of them you build. Thanks for watching!
dude i've watched SO many of your videos and they're so inspiring and helpful. thanks so much for making these!
I really appreciate that thank you! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic tutorial and workmanship. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate it thank you!
I've been looking for a solution like this one! Thanks!!
Glad it helped thanks for watching!
Hello SHQ I see you have a chop/mitresaw could you do video on how to Reduce the Db levels coming from the Saw ?Thanks
Loving your channel dude! Aside from the thickness difference - is there a reason you went with the Safe'n'Sound for this build instead of the Comfortboard like many of your other builds?
This was mainly a budget decision from the clients end, personally I would build these with the rigid comfortboard or equivalent. Thanks for watching!
@@soundheadquarters sorry if I’m getting annoying - just curious if there’s anything aside from cost that would lead you to choose the rigid comfort board for these instead of the safe’n’sound?
They both have slightly different frequency ranges of absorption, you can check for the charts from the manufacturers website to see what best suits your build. Personally I prefer the rigid for the standing panels since you can build them with the small air gap in between which helps lower end absorption. I also prefer the movable panels to be rigid to the touch since they are handled regularly, they feel more professional and durable when the fabric faces are rigid rather than squishy. Hope that helps!
@@soundheadquarters this makes total sense to me. Really appreciate the perspective!
what is that adjustable bench/ sawhorse/ vice thing that you have??? I need one!!!
They look great man, what are the cost to make them your aelf per gobo? Thx in advance
It’s tough to say since material cost is different depending on your location, and since the insulation only comes in packs not by single pieces. There are of course more budget materials and fabrics/lumber you can use. The cost goes down the more of them you build. Thanks for watching!