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Bye bye DIY panels
I have four of this exact shape, and altogether 11 Clearsonic panels of different shapes, and I'm very happy with them.
I use one as a bass trap in combination with a S1266, two in the vocal booth ceiling and one standing loose against a wall in the vocal booth and can also be moved around as needed.
I was considering DIY for a long time, both for the cost and because most foam-based panels should be glued to the wall ? which would destroy the wallpaper after removing them or shifting them around. These, on the other hand, can be wall mounted with velcro strips with a minimum of damage on the wall.
Secondly, since I could use Clearsonic panels for all damping needs (two S2466x2 for vocal booth) they give my studio a more consistent look than would a mix of foam, DIY and what not.
This was a much quicker path than DIY, and for me it was well worth it.
One notch down on quality since a couple of them had a very distinct odor. Most likely from a glue or binding chemical. But I got those replaced with non-smelly ones so no big deal.
I use one as a bass trap in combination with a S1266, two in the vocal booth ceiling and one standing loose against a wall in the vocal booth and can also be moved around as needed.
I was considering DIY for a long time, both for the cost and because most foam-based panels should be glued to the wall ? which would destroy the wallpaper after removing them or shifting them around. These, on the other hand, can be wall mounted with velcro strips with a minimum of damage on the wall.
Secondly, since I could use Clearsonic panels for all damping needs (two S2466x2 for vocal booth) they give my studio a more consistent look than would a mix of foam, DIY and what not.
This was a much quicker path than DIY, and for me it was well worth it.
One notch down on quality since a couple of them had a very distinct odor. Most likely from a glue or binding chemical. But I got those replaced with non-smelly ones so no big deal.
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