• How to Make a Homemade Soundproof Studio? Sep 23, 2025
    Building a soundproof studio at home is a dream for many musicians, podcasters, and content creators. The good news is—you don’t always need a professional contractor or a huge budget to get started. With the right techniques and materials, you can create an effective soundproof environment right at home. In this guide, we’ll explain how to make a homemade soundproof studio, while also showing how Guangdong Leeyin Acoustics can provide professional-grade acoustic solutions to help you achieve the best results. Step 1: Understand Soundproofing vs. Acoustic Treatment Before you begin, it’s important to distinguish between soundproofing and acoustic treatment: Soundproofing: Prevents sound from leaving or entering a room (e.g., blocking outside noise). Acoustic Treatment: Improves the sound quality inside the room by reducing echoes and reverberation. For a homemade studio, you’ll likely need a combination of both. Step 2: Seal Gaps and Cracks Sound easily travels through even the smallest gaps. To minimize noise leakage: Use acoustic caulk or weatherstripping around windows and doors. Install door sweeps to block sound from escaping under doors. Ensure walls and corners are properly sealed. Step 3: Add Mass to the Walls The more mass your walls have, the harder it is for sound to pass through. Add extra drywall layers with green glue in between. Consider Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) as an affordable sound-blocking material. For a more stylish and long-term solution, install wood slat wall panels which add both weight and sound absorption. Step 4: Install Acoustic Panels Acoustic panels are essential for controlling echoes and enhancing recording quality. DIY panels can be made using a wooden frame filled with insulation material and covered with fabric. For professional results, use high-quality acoustic panels from Guangdong Leeyin Acoustics—designed to both absorb sound and elevate the look of your studio. Step 5: Treat Ceilings and Floors Don’t overlook ceilings and floors, as they are major sound paths: Use acoustic ceiling panels or hang panels slightly away from the ceiling for better absorption. Add rugs or carpets on the floor to reduce reflections. For advanced soundproofing, consider floating floors with insulation. Step 6: Arrange Furniture for Sound Control Even your furniture can play a role in soundproofing: Bookshelves filled with books add density to walls. Heavy curtains or drapes reduce sound reflections from windows. Sofas and cushions help absorb sound waves naturally.
  • Should I Cover the Whole Wall with Acoustic Panels? May 21, 2025
    Acoustic comfort is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you’re designing a home theater, a music studio, an office, or even a peaceful bedroom, you’ve likely asked: “Should I cover the entire wall with acoustic panels?” The answer depends on your space, acoustic goals, and aesthetic preferences. In this blog, we’ll explore when it makes sense to fully cover a wall, how acoustic treatment works, and why Guangdong Liyin Acoustics Technology Co., Ltd. (Leeyin)  is your trusted source for high-performance wood slat acoustic panels. ✅ Understanding Acoustic Panels: Coverage Matters Acoustic panels are designed to absorb sound reflections, minimize echoes, and create a more controlled audio environment. However, more coverage doesn’t always mean better sound. Instead, the goal is to find the optimal balance between acoustic performance and design harmony. 🎯 When Should You Cover the Whole Wall with Acoustic Panels? You may want to cover an entire wall with acoustic panels if: 🎧 You need critical sound control — In professional recording studios, full-wall coverage helps absorb mid- and high-frequency reflections. 🛏️ You want to reduce echo and improve clarity in large or high-ceiling rooms like home theaters, living rooms, or conference areas. 🎨 You’re aiming for a dramatic visual statement — Wood slat acoustic panels not only enhance sound but add warmth and sophistication to interiors. But for typical bedrooms or home offices, covering 20–40% of the wall surface is often sufficient, especially on first reflection points and opposite walls. 🧱 Strategic Panel Placement vs. Full Coverage Instead of covering the whole wall, placing acoustic panels strategically can deliver great results. Focus on: First reflection points (side walls and ceiling) Behind speakers or monitors Opposite the main sound source Corner bass traps if needed This targeted approach saves budget while still delivering professional-level acoustic improvement. 🪵 Why Choose Liyin’s Wood Slat Acoustic Panels? At Guangdong Liyin Acoustics Technology Co., Ltd., we offer premium wood slat acoustic panels that bring together modern design and acoustic performance. Made from high-density MDF and eco-friendly PET felt, our panels are: 🔇 Highly sound-absorbing 🌍 Sustainably produced 🧱 Easy to install on walls or ceilings 🎨 Available in various colors and textures With a 20,000 m² modern factory, advanced production lines, and strict international quality standards, Liyin Acoustics is a top exporter of acoustic panels in China—serving clients across Europe, North America, and beyond. 💡 Design Flexibility with Functionality One of the biggest advantages of Liyin’s wood slat panels is their dual purpose: Function: Reduce unwanted reverberation and enhance acoustic quality. Form: Create a sleek, contemporary design element that elevates any space.   Whether you’re covering a feature wall, designing an office lobby, or treating a media room, Liyin's acoustic wall solutions offer endless possibilities.

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