Deep dive into sound systems with our friend & colleague Felix who tuned the system after our acoustic remodeling on the main floor at @lokschuppenberlin
Was a lot of fun getting to spend some time on this project and many more to come 🥂
#acoustics #sound #club #berlin
Small insight into the construction process of redoing the main room in @lokschuppenberlin
Working in a club environment for us is particularly interesting as that’s something we enjoy from our past building our own clubs. The challenges, the results, and the entire project coming together 🥂
Here we got to take control of a few things: new acoustic walls, DJ Booth Riser, Substack and some morebits 🤝
#club #dancefloor #acoustics #lokschuppen
Diffuser build for a recent project in Berlin for @heddaudio
1200 pieces of wood individually put together on an MDF Frame.
#acoustics #diffuser #studio #heddaudio
Slim Absorber in the making, using our natural white linen cloth and full wrap.
#studioacoustics
Construction Timelapse of a project we did for @heddaudio in their office / production space. Their new listening room!
This project was a full spec build project for us, where we constructed the room as it stands as well as the acoustics and infrastructure inside.
This video shows a fraction of the project but gives an impression to the several week build we undertook. More coming soon
#studio #acoustics #heddaudio

Custom DJ Booth
Studio: @ccrryymmee / @seven.berlin
Featuring built in lighting, speaker stands, record player and mixer inlays with a magnetic cover for cable access.
Custom Furniture built on demand in our workshop in Berlin.
📸: @freshphylix

Custom DJ Booth
Studio: @ccrryymmee / @seven.berlin
Featuring built in lighting, speaker stands, record player and mixer inlays with a magnetic cover for cable access.
Custom Furniture built on demand in our workshop in Berlin.
📸: @freshphylix

Custom DJ Booth
Studio: @ccrryymmee / @seven.berlin
Featuring built in lighting, speaker stands, record player and mixer inlays with a magnetic cover for cable access.
Custom Furniture built on demand in our workshop in Berlin.
📸: @freshphylix

Helmholtz Resonator & Broadband Absorber
Studio: @ccrryymmee / @seven.berlin
Get in touch for studio acoustics.
📸: @freshphylix

Helmholtz Resonator & Broadband Absorber
Studio: @ccrryymmee / @seven.berlin
Get in touch for studio acoustics.
📸: @freshphylix

Helmholtz Resonator & Broadband Absorber
Studio: @ccrryymmee / @seven.berlin
Get in touch for studio acoustics.
📸: @freshphylix

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves

QS1 began with sound engineers Diego and Lorenzo, who build custom studios in Berlin.
They grew from a basement space to a full creative collective and business. If you live in Berlin and need a custom music studio that doesn’t bother the neighbours, ask them.
It all started with a creative space in Charlottenburg—and with parties. Both founders studied sound engineering, but throwing events gave them hands-on experience. “We realised we had a lot of reverb in the room and wanted our speakers to sound good,” Diego says. “We researched. We read about materials like rockwool and, through trial and error, built our first acoustic panels.”
For this interview, the founders, artists, and other creatives behind QS1 talk to writer Jonas Opperman about community, lineups, and why DIY matters.
Hinterhaus tells behind-the-scenes stories of people who make music happen.
From Berlin, with 🩶
Words: @mojo.0g
Images: @maramenzel
Edits: @badalexcheves
In the last few weeks we got to work at @refugeworldwide rebuilding their studio in the new hub @refugeworldwide.space
The task was to move their DJ studio and rebuild it identically to the one in Oona Bar, with some new additions.
We’re happy to have finished this project last week, to work with their lovely team on site, and can’t wait to see the radio back in full swing!
These were the steps involved in building the Vinyl / Record Booth for @ccrryymmee in his studio.
Custom project with inlays for technics and rotary mixer, and some neat technical additions with individual light and power switches + LED Lighting
All built to measure in our workshop in Berlin.
#woodwork #djbooth #recordshelf #furniture
Montage of us building the panels for our last studio install project in Berlin. If only it was actually as fast as the video is 😅
40 panels
-> 3 x Helmholtz Resonators
-> 9 x Full Range Absorbers
-> 28 x acoustic wall inner frame Absorbers
#acoustics #studio #musicproduction #absorbers #woodwork
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