![]() ![]() This simple DIY project is provided as a way for our customers to learn better ways to use our products and get more value out of the products they buy. Hang the panel on the Closet Brackets using the rings/wire with the Diffusers facing you and that’s it!.Measure and attach the Closet Brackets to the Wall – Use appropriate anchors! If you have standard or double wall construction without Resilient Channels, use the studs – The IsoHangers will keep vibrations from transmitting through the wall. ![]() The rear facing fiberglass also absorbs low frequencies by dampening the panel, but it also absorbs any of the waves that happen to get trapped behind the panel. The hanging mass absorbs low frequency energy by moving slightly when pushed by the energy of the Low frequency Waves. What you have created is a hanging panel that will diffuse mid-high frequencies and trap the lows. Attach the Rings or Wire to the free end of the IsoHangers.Use Construction adhesive again to attach the 8 Diffusers to the front of the Plywood (Follow the installation instructions for adhesive placement).Use Construction adhesive to attach the Cutting Wedge® Foam to the back of the panel in a checkerboard pattern (each panel 90° rotated from adjacent).These should be about an inch in from each end -drill small pilot holes first. (These will be used to hang the panel, this side will be designated as the back from here on out.) Screw the two IsoHangers to the plywood, using a fender washer on each screw.Construction Adhesive (Make sure it’s safe for Foam).2 x 7/8” wood screws and fender washers.2 x Heavy rings (Think big Curtain Rings or Hanging Wire will also work).8 x Art Diffusers® – Model C (or Model F, Quadrapyramid™, or other comparable diffuser). ![]()
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