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SONOpan Soundproof Booth

Bryan Baeumler tests out SONOpan soundproofing. You won't believe the results.

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  • @LucScheltens
    @LucScheltens10 ай бұрын

    Would love to see this product in Europe / Benelux ;-)

  • @scottwheeler7474
    @scottwheeler747410 ай бұрын

    How do I buy this product in the US? More specifically in Virginia and Texas?

  • @sonopan_msl

    @sonopan_msl

    10 ай бұрын

    To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.

  • @chriscarr1791
    @chriscarr179110 ай бұрын

    Very scientific study.... lol when will you actually post testing data ? This works on mid range, does nothing for the low end. Recording studios and theaters will continue the tried and true methods with room within rooms and mass.

  • @DarthMajora

    @DarthMajora

    9 ай бұрын

    It's simple. You put a layer of r20 insulation. You put sonopan over that. You then lay some channeling. You then put 5/8th drywall up. Done. Rather than whine about it, think about it. Now obviously this is a terrible video for actual testing. Because it's just some sonopan panels put together. It's not going to be completely sound proof that would be foolish. But done correctly, in the manner I stated, it pretty much makes the upstairs apartment appear to be in another dimension, because I hear nothing now. I also put sonopanx on then a laminate floor upstairs to deaden footsteps. So, as someone who actually uses the stuff, I can say with absolute certainty, it works as it should, when used correctly.

  • @chriscarr1791

    @chriscarr1791

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@DarthMajora I have also used it, in homes, and as I said it cuts mid range. Nothing for low end. The only "foolish" thing is them slanging it out there for "soundproofing". Sure cutting down on the noise between living spaces OK because talking voices land in midrange freq, which sonopan works for. Building recording studios your steps do not work and thats the exact kind of info that gets put out that gets people in trouble when they have a project needing alot more isolation than blocking out their wife in the bathroom. Professional recording studios are always built with the full room within a room design for proper decoupling, resilient channel or staggered stud walls dont get you there for that level of isolation. Even the mass alone compared to 1 sheet of type X sheetrock, is 1/3 the mass of it. I feel bad when I see people attempt to build a studio based on this kind of thing and after all that it doesnt even come close to the isolation needed for a productive studio. Its sad to see people interpret requests for test data as whining and saying it needs to be thought about. The whole point of needing test data is for the thinking part; any professional studio build needs to do mass and isolation calculations for each room before you even touch a hammer, you cant calculate that without the data...

  • @sonopan_msl

    @sonopan_msl

    9 ай бұрын

    We have all of the recommended assemblies on our website (sonopan.com) for different situations. A double wall assembly is listed there which rates at STC 68.

  • @chriscarr1791

    @chriscarr1791

    9 ай бұрын

    @sonopan_msl standard wall assembly suggestions is not lab data 😆 Different materials have been tested and we'll documented for their sound control properties Sonopan does not publish that... Which is why it has not become an industry standard for studio builds, maybe to block out bathroom sounds okay lol but pretending it addresses serious isolation needs is funny