How to Make Glowing DIY LED Acoustic Panels! Master Both Light and Sound
Want to create glowing acoustic panels like a gaming device? Learn how to combine commercial acoustic foam with LED strips to give your streaming room a professional look.
Feeling like the background of your stream is a bit lonely? By adding LEDs to your acoustic panels, you can improve room acoustics and achieve a stunning “Aesthetic” at the same time.
Controlling Light Leakage Like a Gaming Device: The Charm of LED Acoustic Panels
By DIYing, you can create panels in your preferred colors and sizes that match the concept of your gaming room.
The Role of Lighting in Raising Stream Quality
Beyond just absorbing sound, glowing from the wall as indirect lighting creates depth in your video. It makes it easier to maintain clean image quality with less noise, even when streaming in a dark room.
The Secret to Balancing Light Blocking and Sound Absorption
The key is to install the LEDs on the “back” of the acoustic foam. The goal is a “backlight effect” where light doesn’t leak directly toward the mic but reflects and spreads off the wall.
Materials Guide for DIY Panels: 100-Yen Shops and Online
You can source almost everything from Daiso or Amazon in Japan.
Choosing Acoustic Foam (Urethane Board) and LED Strips
- Acoustic Foam: 3cm to 5cm thick urethane foam.
- LED Strips: USB-powered RGB types that can be controlled via smartphone or remote are recommended.
Creating a Base (Frame) to “Float” the Panel
To create a gap for the LEDs, build a “sub-base” using thin wood or styrene board on the back of the panel. Design it so that light leaks out from this gap.
Step-by-Step Assembly and Installation
- Build the Frame: Create a frame slightly smaller than the acoustic foam.
- Attach LEDs: Wrap the LED strip around the outer perimeter of the frame.
- Combine with Foam: Secure the frame and foam together with strong double-sided tape.
- Mount to Wall: For rentals in Japan, use “Magic Tape” or bug pins to secure it to the wall without damage.
For more layout ideas, see Streaming Room Layout Examples.