Soundproof Your Studio

Wilson Harwood

I teach you how to build a soundproof studio. Even if you know nothing about soundproofing or construction I go in depth to turn you from a total beginner into a soundproofing master.

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    Master Your Studio Budget with the Soundproof Studio Calculator

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop Building a professional soundproof studio is exciting, but let’s be honest, it can also feel overwhelming when it comes to budgeting and cost planning. That’s exactly why we created the Soundproof Studio Calculator: a simple, powerful tool to help you estimate costs before you start building. Whether you’re planning a small home studio or a professional space, this calculator gives you realistic numbers to guide your decisions. 👉 Try the Soundproof Studio Calculator here  How the Soundproof Studio Calculator Works The calculator walks you step by step through the most important details of your build. Here’s a quick look at how it works: 1. Select Your Location Every state has different construction costs. Start by choosing your location, so the calculator can adjust estimates based on your area. 2. Input Studio Dimensions Enter your studio’s square footage and height. The tool uses these inputs to calculate accurate material needs. 3. Add Windows and Doors Have a window or two in your design? Just input the size and type. Add the number of soundproof doors as well for a complete picture. 4. Choose Drywall Layers From one layer up to four, you can test how much added mass affects your overall cost. (We recommend two layers for most projects.) 5. Select Wall Assembly Type Options include double stud walls, clips and channel, or our SPYS mix (highly recommended). Each option has different performance and cost. 6. Factor in HVAC & Ventilation Don’t forget comfort! Add HVAC and ventilation system costs so you can plan realistically from day one. 7. Review Installed Costs Check the box to include both materials and labor. This helps you compare DIY vs. contractor-installed costs. 8. See Your Total Cost Based on your inputs, the calculator gives you a subtotal estimate. Then you can apply your state cost index and add buffers for taxes or overruns. Why This Calculator Matters Budgeting a soundproof studio isn’t about guessing, it’s about making informed decisions. With this calculator, you’ll: Avoid underestimating costs. See how design choices (like wall type or drywall layers) affect your budget. Plan smarter by including HVAC, labor, and location-based costs. Add realistic buffers (20% for taxes, 30% for specialty builds). It’s not meant to replace final bids or engineering, but it gives you a solid, realistic starting point. Ready to Try It? You don’t have to guess your soundproofing budget anymore. Start with the calculator, explore your options, and make confident decisions about your dream studio. 👉 Use the Soundproof Studio Calculator  And when you’re ready to take the next step: 📅 Book Your Free Call  – Get one-on-one guidance for your specific project.🎓 FREE Soundproofing Workshop  – Learn the proven steps to soundproof your studio like a pro. ✨ Final Thought: Building a soundproof studio is an investment in your music, creativity, and future. With the right tools and guidance, you can bring your vision to life, without the financial surprises.

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    Pros & Cons of Concrete Block Walls for a Home Recording Studio

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 🎶 Join the Free Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop When building a home recording studio, one of the most important (and often overlooked) decisions you’ll face is what type of wall construction to use. Walls aren’t just about separating your studio from the rest of the house, they’re your first line of defense against sound leakage, noise pollution, and even extreme weather. Two of the most common options are Concrete Masonry Units (CMU), often referred to as concrete block walls, and double stud walls. Both have unique strengths and trade-offs, and choosing the right one depends on your budget, location, and long-term studio goals. Let’s break down the pros and cons of each so you can make the most informed decision. What Are CMU and Double Stud Walls? CMU (Concrete Block Walls): Heavy concrete blocks, often filled with sand to increase density and boost sound isolation. Double Stud Walls: Two separate stud walls with insulation and an air gap between them, designed to reduce sound transmission. Both are proven methods for soundproofing, but they serve slightly different needs. The Pros of CMU Walls Massive Sound Blocking Power: The sheer mass of CMU makes it especially effective at stopping low-frequency sounds, the kind that tend to leak out of studios most easily. Durability: CMU is more fire-resistant and pest-resistant than wood framing. Security: Nearly impossible to break through compared to stud walls. Weather Resistance: A strong choice if you live in hurricane or tornado-prone regions. Aesthetic Finish: Once built, CMU walls can be painted, stuccoed, or left exposed for an industrial vibe. The Cons of CMU Walls High Labor Costs: While the blocks themselves are affordable, the skilled labor required to build them drives up costs. Reflective Surfaces: A bare CMU wall reflects sound, which means you’ll often need to build an additional stud wall inside for proper acoustic treatment. Thermal Challenges: CMU has poor insulation value (R-value), so you’ll need to add insulation to keep the space comfortable. Hard to Retrofit: Running electrical lines, HVAC, or making adjustments later is far more difficult with solid block construction. Time-Consuming: Building with concrete blocks takes longer than framing with studs. Cost Comparison At first glance, CMU walls seem cost-competitive. Materials and labor range between $12–$15 per square foot. But here’s the catch: to make them acoustically effective, you often need to add a secondary stud wall inside, bringing the true cost closer to $22–$29 per square foot. Meanwhile, a double stud wall comes in at about $12–$18 per square foot and offers excellent sound isolation without the need for an additional wall. When CMU Makes Sense You live in a hurricane or tornado-prone area. You need extreme security for your space. You’re working with an existing CMU garage or basement wall. You live in a region where CMU is already the standard building material. When Double Stud Walls Make Sense You’re looking for the best sound isolation for the money. You live in a region where stud walls are the norm. You need flexibility for wiring, HVAC, or future modifications. You don’t need hurricane-level protection. Final Thoughts CMU walls are tough, durable, and great at blocking low-end frequencies. But for most home studio builders, the added costs and construction challenges outweigh the benefits. Double stud walls remain the go-to option if you want maximum soundproofing without blowing your budget. As with any studio design decision, the right choice depends on your goals, budget, and location. If you’re unsure which path is best for your project, you don’t have to figure it out alone. 📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 🎶 Join the Free Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop  Let’s talk about your studio vision and design a plan that works for you.

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    Designing My Dream Studio (Part 1) – The Vision Begins

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1  FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshopThere’s something magical about starting fresh with a new creative space. For me, building a home recording studio isn’t just about soundproofing and acoustics, it’s about creating an environment where ideas can flow, music can thrive, and the space itself feels inspiring. This is Part 1 of my studio design journey, where I’ll walk you through the vision, the planning, and some of the early design choices that will set the foundation for everything that comes next. Why a New Studio? Life has been moving quickly. Between buying a new house, growing my family, and balancing work, it became clear that my old studio setup just wasn’t the right fit anymore. I decided it was time for a fresh start, a place that not only sounds incredible but also feels like home. The perfect spot? The carport in my backyard. It may not look like much now, but with the right design and planning, it will transform into a fully functional professional recording space. Finding Inspiration Every studio has its own personality. For me, I’ve always been drawn to the warmth of natural materials and the cozy, minimal feel of Scandinavian design. Instead of the standard drywall look, I want walls that breathe, wood that brings texture, vibe, and acoustic benefits to the room. This isn’t just about aesthetics. The materials we choose directly shape the sound inside a studio. Wood offers a richness and warmth that drywall just can’t match, making it both beautiful and practical. Sketching Out the Vision To bring ideas to life, I started working with SketchUp to create a rough design layout. This stage is all about exploring possibilities, deciding on room flow, where the desk will go, how the lighting will set the mood, and which acoustic treatments will make the biggest difference. Some of the features I’m excited about include: A sit-stand workstation desk for long creative sessions. Acoustic panels and bass traps that don’t just work, but look good. Thoughtful lighting design to create the right atmosphere for both work and relaxation. Balancing Aesthetics and Acoustics Designing a studio isn’t just about looks, it’s about science too. Acoustics shape everything. That’s why I’ve been running room mode calculations and planning the layout carefully to avoid problem frequencies. I’ll also be using systems like Genie Clip RST for isolation, ensuring that sound stays inside the studio without bleeding out into the rest of the house or the neighborhood. And because comfort is key, I’m factoring in ventilation and climate control early in the process. A quiet HVAC system, fresh airflow, and the right humidity will make this space not only great for recording but also a place where I actually want to spend long hours. Looking Ahead This is just the beginning. There are still big decisions to make about ceiling height, structural modifications, and the all-important mechanical room that will house ventilation and equipment. Each choice is a balance between functionality, comfort, and design. Most importantly, I want this studio to feel like mine. Every detail, from the materials on the walls to the shape of the ceiling, will reflect both my personal taste and my professional needs. Final Thoughts If you’re dreaming about building your own studio, my biggest advice is this: start with your vision. Think about how you want the space to feel, not just how it should perform acoustically. The vibe of a studio can be just as important as its sound. In the next part of this series, I’ll dive deeper into soundproofing strategies and construction details. For now, I’m excited to keep refining this design and sharing the journey with you. If you’re on your own path to building a studio, whether DIY or professional, you don’t have to figure it all out alone. I’ve put together a free soundproofing workshop that can help you get started with the right foundation. I share the same passion and vision for creating inspiring spaces, and I’d love to hear about yours. 📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1  Let’s talk about your studio dreams and how to make them a reality.

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    Play Drums 24/7 — This Basement Is 100% Soundproof (Part 2)

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshopImagine walking into your basement, sitting behind your drum kit, and playing as loud as you want, day or night, without a single complaint from neighbors or family upstairs. That’s exactly what we achieved in this project. In Part 1, we shared how we built the structure and sound isolation system that made this drummer’s dream possible. Now in Part 2, we’ll take you behind the scenes of the electrical design, HVAC system, and acoustic treatment, the finishing touches that turned this basement into a fully functional, professional-grade studio. Electrical Design That Protects Sound Isolation A studio isn’t just walls and insulation, the electrical plan can make or break your soundproofing. Instead of cutting holes in the ceiling for recessed lights (a sound isolation disaster), we installed acoustic clouds with backlighting powered by Philips Hue strip lights. These clouds not only light the space beautifully but also prevent sound leaks through the ceiling. We also designed a star grounding system, a pro-level electrical setup that minimizes ground loop hum and ensures clean audio. Inspired by Rod Gervais, this approach isolates the audio circuit with a dedicated ground path, creating a more reliable and noise-free recording environment. Most electricians don’t see this every day, but with the right plan, they can easily make it happen. HVAC: Quiet, Comfortable, and Code-Compliant Here’s a truth every musician should know:👉 Every soundproof room must have a dedicated ventilation system. For this basement, we used AC Infinity fans paired with custom baffle boxes. These boxes silence the airflow while keeping fresh air moving in and stale air moving out. By separating intake and exhaust ducts at least six feet apart, the system ensures effective air exchange without sound bleed. A mini-split unit handles heating and cooling, while the fans manage air circulation. This combination keeps the room comfortable, breathable, and completely isolated, without the roar of a noisy fan in the background. Acoustic Treatment: Balanced and Musical Once the room is soundproofed, the next step is shaping the sound inside. For this client, we built an acoustic design that feels professional, natural, and inspiring to play in. Bass Traps: Floor-to-ceiling GIK Soffit Traps control low-end buildup in the corners. Acoustic Clouds: Positioned over the drums and mix area to tame reflections. Diffusion Panels: Installed along the back wall to add spaciousness and prevent dead, flat sound. Custom Panels: Clear build instructions for the client, or an option to order professionally made panels for convenience. The result? A studio that’s tight where it needs to be, but still lively, perfect for both recording and practicing. Why Every Detail Matters: Electrical, HVAC and Acoustics. These aren’t “extras”—they’re the final puzzle pieces that transform an isolated room into a world-class creative space. That’s why we provide: Detailed plans and diagrams for contractors 3D renderings so clients can see the finished space before building A complete materials list to avoid delays and confusion By eliminating guesswork, we make sure every studio not only meets technical standards but also feels inspiring to play in.   Ready to Build Your Own Soundproof Space? If you’re dreaming of a studio where you can play, record, and create without limits, here are two ways we can help: 🎧 DIY Builder?Watch my Free Soundproofing Workshop—a 30-minute deep dive into the exact principles for designing your own isolated studio, home office, or theater: 📐 Want Professional Plans?If you’d rather have custom drawings and acoustic designs tailored to your space, book a Clarity Call today:👉 Book Your Clarity Call

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    Play Drums 24/7: This Basement Is 100% Soundproof (Part 1)

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1  FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop Have you ever dreamed of playing drums at any hour without bothering your neighbors? One of our clients, a drummer and drum instructor, wanted exactly that. In this project, we designed a fully soundproof basement studio where he can teach lessons, jam with friends, and record in peace—24/7. Soundproof Design That Works The studio sits on a concrete slab in the basement and features: Floating, multi-layer walls: OSB and multiple layers of drywall for maximum sound isolation Decoupled ceiling: Furring channels and clips with insulation to prevent sound transfer ISO store doors with built-in glass: Adds natural light without sacrificing isolation This careful combination of materials and techniques ensures that the drummer can play as loud as he wants, even at 3 AM. Functional & Beautiful Space We didn’t just focus on isolation, we designed a room that’s practical and visually inspiring: Acoustic panels with diffusion create a bright, lively sound Custom panels and G.I.K treatments enhance both absorption and aesthetic appeal Electrical planning includes isolated outlets, Ethernet ports, and specialized power for monitoring and recording Every detail was planned to make the studio a joy to use, not just a soundproof box. Why 3D Renders Matter Before construction, we create detailed 3D renders of every project. This allows clients to: Visualize the final studio Understand placement of doors, panels, and electrical outlets Guide contractors to build the space accurately Take the First Step Toward Your Own StudioIf you’re ready to build a soundproof home studio, start with our free Soundproofing Workshop. It’s perfect for beginners or DIY enthusiasts looking to learn: 🔗 soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop For those ready to take action and need a complete set of plans for a DIY build, you can also book a free call with me to get started: 📅 Book Your Free Call In Part 2, we’ll dive deeper into the ceiling design, door systems, and electrical setup that make this studio truly professional.

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    He Can Play Electric Guitar As Loud As He Wants! (Part 2)

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop InPart 1 of this series, we showed you how to build a fully sound-isolated basement studio from the ground up, framing, floating floors, resilient clips, and all. But as any musician or audio engineer knows, the job’s not done until the details are locked in. In Part 2, we dive deep into the key finishing elements that take your studio from “quiet-ish” to “completely soundproof.” Let’s get into the next critical steps to bring your basement studio to pro-level isolation. 1. The Door Is Where Sound Loves to Sneak In When it comes to soundproofing, your weakest link is almost always the door. A hollow-core door or bad seal will sabotage even the best-built walls. To stop sound in its tracks: I installed 1/16-inch thick neoprene rubber around the entire door frame. On both sides of the wall, I used two layers of drywall with acoustic sealant at the base. Backer rod, acoustic sealant, and putty pads were used to seal all joints and penetration points. And yes, we left a dedicated air gap between walls for even more isolation. The result? A door that works with your soundproof envelope, not against it. 2. Electrical Planning That Won’t Compromise Isolation Electrical planning isn’t just about lighting, it’s about preserving your isolation. Here’s what I did: All boxes are surface-mounted, keeping the wall layers fully intact. I used isolated ground receptacles specifically for audio equipment to reduce hum. Track lights and recessed lights are integrated into ceiling clouds, both for form and function. Every hole in your walls is an opportunity for sound to leak. The fewer you cut, the better your results. 3. A Quiet HVAC System That Actually Works A lot of people ask, “Can you really have HVAC in a soundproof room?” The answer is yes, but it has to be designed with intention. We brought in a mechanical engineer and created a custom system that: Handles dehumidification and humidification, vital for gear longevity and comfort. Uses dedicated ductwork that never intersects with the rest of the house. Incorporates baffle boxes and quiet air returns to eliminate airflow noise. This is one of the most complex parts of any build and it's often overlooked. Don’t skip it, and don’t DIY it without a pro.   4. Building a Custom Acoustic Soffit With the structure sealed up and airflow managed, we needed to treat the sound inside the room. That’s where the acoustic soffit came in. Here’s how I built it: Framed it using 1x4s and plywood, keeping it lightweight and easy to install. Added insulation for broadband absorption, especially those pesky low frequencies. Covered it in acoustic fabric and secured it with staples for a clean finish. The soffit not only looks great, it’s a powerhouse for controlling reflections and flutter echo. What Most Builders Miss (And Why This Studio Wins) Many soundproofing builds fall short because they only address the obvious: walls and ceilings. But if you want true isolation, you need a full-system approach: The door is treated like the weakest link it is. The power plan supports clean sound and clean design. The HVAC system works silently in the background. And the acoustic treatment is customized to the space. In this build, every layer reinforces the next. It’s not about overbuilding, it’s about precision and planning. Want to Learn How to Do It Right? Whether you're building your first studio or renovating an old space, soundproofing can be overwhelming. That’s why I put together a free soundproofing workshop where I walk you through the fundamentals, step by step. If you’re serious about creating a space where you can play electric guitar at full volume, without disturbing anyone upstairs, this is where you start. Check out the free workshop at soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop, or book a call to talk about your project. We’d love to help you make your dream studio a reality.

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    He Can Play Electric Guitar As Loud As He Wants – Part 1

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop Ever dreamt of cranking up your amp in the basement without a single complaint from upstairs? That was the mission on this project: to build a fully soundproof basement studio that could handle electric guitars, drums, and late-night jams, without disturbing a soul. In this post (and video), I’m walking you through the exact steps I took to design and construct this studio, from initial layout to acoustic treatments and fire safety. Whether you're building your own space or just curious about pro-level soundproofing, this breakdown will give you a solid foundation. 🎯 What My Client Needed This wasn’t just about keeping sound in. My client wanted: A multi-use space for music, hosting, and relaxing Room for electric guitars, amps, drums, and a desk A spot where he could play loud without disturbing his family upstairs So I designed a basement studio that looks great, feels good to be in, and most importantly, isolates sound like a pro studio should. 🧠 The Plan: Soundproofing Meets Style We didn’t want this to feel like a dark, dense sound bunker. We wanted: Natural flow and warm finishes A mini bar, built-in cabinets, and comfortable furniture Strategic acoustic treatment that does the job without overwhelming the room The result is a studio that feels as good as it sounds. 👥 Teamwork Behind the Design I collaborated with: An interior designer to keep the aesthetic polished An architect to align structural and soundproofing goals A mechanical engineer to design the HVAC system with isolation in mind Every piece of this puzzle had to support the core goal: isolation, while still creating a space you’d actually want to hang out in. 🔧 Construction Techniques That Make It Soundproof Here’s what we built into the structure: Double wall systems with staggered studs Two layers of drywall, each carefully keyed and staggered Genie clips for sway bracing, keeping everything stable but decoupled Hush frame ceiling rafts to isolate the ceiling from the floor above ISO Store solid-core doors for serious sound sealing These aren’t just nice-to-haves, these are what truly make a difference in soundproofing a space. 🌬️ HVAC: The Quiet (and Complicated) Side Ventilation is often the Achilles' heel of soundproofing, but not here. We designed the HVAC system to: Use flexible ductwork to reduce vibration Avoid direct sound paths Fit around tricky architectural features like an existing steel I-beam Proper HVAC design is one of the most overlooked (and most important) pieces of a pro build like this. 🎧 Acoustic Treatment: Thoughtful, Not Overdone Rather than plastering every wall with foam, I went with a minimalist but effective approach: GIK acoustic panels for bass trapping and reflection control Suspended acoustic clouds to manage ceiling reflections Open wall space preserved for future artwork or treatment expansion Acoustic treatment should support the use of the space, not overpower it. 🔥 Fire Safety Built In Soundproofing doesn’t mean forgetting code. To keep things safe: We installed fire stops every 10 feet, both vertically and horizontally Made sure wall cavities were sealed in line with fire safety standards It’s these behind-the-scenes details that make a professional build truly solid.   🧱 Drywall Keying + Final Touches To finish off the soundproof envelope: We keyed the drywall layers to prevent sound bridges Braced vulnerable areas (like around doorways) to ensure long-term durability Reviewed every plan with the team before construction began At this level, it’s all about precision and teamwork. Want Help With Your Own Studio Build? If you're dreaming of your own soundproof space, whether it's a garage, backyard studio, or basement like this, I can help. 👉 [Join my Free Soundproofing Workshop] – I break down the core principles of isolation, treatment, and construction so you can avoid costly mistakes👉 [Book a Free Clarity Call] – Let's talk about your space and what you’re trying to build Stay tuned for Part 2, where I’ll go even deeper into the door installation, soffit design, electrical layout, and how we dialed in even more isolation. Thanks for reading—and as always, keep it loud (but only in the right room).

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    How to Build a Pro Recording Studio in Your Backyard (Part 2)

    📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1 FREE Soundproofing Workshop: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop How to Build a Pro Recording Studio in Your Backyard– Part 2: HVAC & Acoustics That Actually Work So, you’ve got a dream of laying down Grammy-worthy tracks right in your own backyard. 🎶 In Part 1, we tackled the big stuff,  framing, wiring, walls, and ceilings, the bones of your studio. Now in Part 2, we're getting into the quiet heroes of pro studio design: your HVAC system and acoustic treatment. 🛠️🎧These may not sound glamorous, but trust me,  they’re game-changers. Why HVAC Isn’t Boring (Especially in a Studio) Imagine you’re in the middle of a fire take with a full band. It’s hot, the room’s stuffy, and now your guitar’s out of tune because of humidity. Not the vibe. That’s why I designed an HVAC setup built to handle up to 15 people in one studio, without overheating you or your recordings. It’s not just about airflow, it’s about quiet, efficient air movement that doesn’t mess with your mix. Here's what makes it work: ✅ Broan ERV (B210 E75RT) – Brings in 210 CFM of fresh air while keeping outside noise out.💧 Aprilaire E-100D Dehumidifier – Keeps the humidity in check so your gear and vocals stay happy.🔄 Separate duct loops for the ERV and dehumidifier = ultra-quiet performance. Bonus: I color-code all the ducts for clarity.🔴 Red = Return Air🟢 Green = Supply AirSimple. Clean. Effective. Baffle Boxes = HVAC That Doesn’t Ruin Your Takes Baffle boxes are one of those “hidden gems” most people overlook. But they’re critical if you want your HVAC system to stay silent during takes. Here’s how I do it: Mounted with neoprene rubber to stop vibration in its tracks Lined with 1" acoustic duct board to kill airflow noise Every seam is sealed like your studio depends on it,  because it does Paired with a chimney-style duct design, this setup keeps the air moving and the noise out. Mini-Splits: Personal Climate Control, No Compromise Each room, live and control, gets its own mini-split unit, so you can dial in the perfect temp for each space. No shared vents, no sound bleed. Pro tip: Install them before drywall goes up. It'll save you money (and a headache) later. Acoustic Treatment That’s Actually Designed, Not Duct-Taped Together Forget those random foam squares stuck on the wall.This is intentional, engineered, and easy-to-follow acoustic treatment, that also looks damn good. I teamed up with GIK Acoustics for a treatment plan that includes:🎯 Bass traps in all four corners — bye, boomy low-end🌀 Diffusers to tame reflections and harshness📦 Labeled panels with a full materials list so you know exactly what to install, and where And yes,  you get 3D renderings of your studio layout, so both you and your contractor are on the same page. Thinking DIY? You’ve Got This. I know,  building a studio like this sounds intense. But with the right plan, clear visuals, and a solid system, you can 100% pull this off,  even as a DIYer. To help you out, I offer:🛠️ A free soundproofing workshop📞 A free clarity call to talk through your build📋 Complete materials lists and system diagrams to keep your project moving smoothly Whether you’re doing it yourself or bringing in help, this part of the series is your go-to guide for HVAC and acoustics that actually work.

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I teach you how to build a soundproof studio. Even if you know nothing about soundproofing or construction I go in depth to turn you from a total beginner into a soundproofing master.

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