The Universal Thrift Club being thrifty by name and thrifty by nature, by demonstrating a quick, cheap and easy way to add some effective acoustic treatment to your studio.
Some of the fabric is thin cotton, some more shiny polyester, all does the trick though to soak up those unwanted boomy bass sounds. It's all about the rockwool, fabric just make it look good.
Brilliant, thank you gentlemen! I was left pondering how on earth I could knock up some double sided acoustic panels, when my budget was roughly £6.89 per panel. Fortunately I happened to stumble upon this very informative video. I'm now able to produce quality double sided acoustic panels at a fraction of my budget.
Some of the fabric is thin cotton, some more shiny polyester, all does the trick though to soak up those unwanted boomy bass sounds. It's all about the rockwool, fabric just make it look good.
naypalm1980 5 months ago
what kind of fabric is that?
gailloullou 8 months ago
I like your style! Funky fabrics!
deskman2003 11 months ago
I like your style!
deskman2003 11 months ago
Brilliant lads ;) lovin your work !
culturingstuff 1 year ago
Much like wrapping a dvd for christmas! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Just brilliant.
sportsounds 1 year ago
Class is that lads. Mike Cork.
finchkrause 1 year ago
Brilliant, thank you gentlemen! I was left pondering how on earth I could knock up some double sided acoustic panels, when my budget was roughly £6.89 per panel. Fortunately I happened to stumble upon this very informative video. I'm now able to produce quality double sided acoustic panels at a fraction of my budget.
AcidicGent 1 year ago
Genius and thrift rolled into one.
clubland459 1 year ago