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Why I Switched from Hush Frame Rafts to Genie Clips for Soundproofing Projects
Sound isolation in construction is never a one-size-fits-all solution. What works well on paper—or even in early projects—can quickly reveal hidden flaws when scaled or misused. In this article, I want to walk you through a significant change I’ve made in my soundproofing approach: moving away from Hush Frame Rafts and embracing Genie Clips.
From Promise to Pitfall: My Experience with Hush Frame Rafts
When I first started using Hush Frame Rafts, they seemed like a solid choice. They were marketed well, designed to reduce vibration transmission, and promised better acoustic separation. And for a while, they worked. But over time, especially as I took on more complex projects, issues began to surface—literally and structurally.
Why I Made the Switch
What Makes Genie Clips Better?
When I started transitioning to Genie Clips, the difference was immediate.
✔ Easier Installation
Genie Clips are simpler and less dependent on contractor finesse. Their design makes correct installation more intuitive.
✔ Better Performance
Not only are they easier to install, but they also are advertised at having a better low frequency attenuation over other clips on the market. It's hard to give a direct comparison with Hush Frames with out real test data, but overall I would say most acoustic clips like the RISC-1, Hush Frame's and Genie Clips are solid choices from simply an isolation perspective based on acoustical testing in verified labs.
✔ Cost-Effective
Surprisingly, Genie Clips come in cheaper, making them a smart upgrade both in budget and results.
Installing Genie Clips: Best Practices
To make the most of Genie Clips, here’s how we install them effectively:
Lessons Learned & Final Recommendations
❌ Avoid Hush Frame Rafts on Ceilings
Due to repeated failures and installation inconsistency, we’ve adopted a strict policy to no longer use Hush Frame Rafts on ceiling applications.
🔄 Stay Flexible, Stay Educated
Soundproofing is an evolving science. What works today might not tomorrow. That’s why I stress the importance of ongoing education, field testing, and adaptation.
Cautionary Notes
Even with a better product like Genie Clips, success still depends on proper installation. I recommend:
Quick Tips for Efficient Soundproofing Installs
✅ Use a step-by-step install checklist for every project
✅ Hold regular training with your build crew or contractors
✅ Pre-plan layering and ceiling load based on acoustic targets
✅ Never skip over details like correct screws or the distance between clips—they matter.
Final Thoughts
Switching from Hush Frame Rafts to Genie Clips wasn’t a decision I took lightly. But it’s one that’s made our projects safer, more efficient, and better performing in the long run.
If you're designing a soundproof space, take it from me: the product is only as good as the install, and sometimes the best choice is knowing when to move on.
FREE Soundproofing Workshop:https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/workshop
📅 Book Your Free Call: https://www.soundproofyourstudio.com/Step1
Why I Switched from Hush Frame Rafts to Genie Clips for Soundproofing Projects
Sound isolation in construction is never a one-size-fits-all solution. What works well on paper—or even in early projects—can quickly reveal hidden flaws when scaled or misused. In this article, I want to walk you through a significant change I’ve made in my soundproofing approach: moving away from Hush Frame Rafts and embracing Genie Clips.
From Promise to Pitfall: My Experience with Hush Frame Rafts
When I first started using Hush Frame Rafts, they seemed like a solid choice. They were marketed well, designed to reduce vibration transmission, and promised better acoustic separation. And for a while, they worked. But over time, especially as I took on more complex projects, issues began to surface—literally and structurally.
Why I Made the Switch
What Makes Genie Clips Better?
When I started transitioning to Genie Clips, the difference was immediate.
✔ Easier Installation
Genie Clips are simpler and less dependent on contractor finesse. Their design makes correct installation more intuitive.
✔ Better Performance
Not only are they easier to install, but they also are advertised at having a better low frequency attenuation over other clips on the market. It's hard to give a direct comparison with Hush Frames with out real test data, but overall I would say most acoustic clips like the RISC-1, Hush Frame's and Genie Clips are solid choices from simply an isolation perspective based on acoustical testing in verified labs.
✔ Cost-Effective
Surprisingly, Genie Clips come in cheaper, making them a smart upgrade both in budget and results.
Installing Genie Clips: Best Practices
To make the most of Genie Clips, here’s how we install them effectively:
Lessons Learned & Final Recommendations
❌ Avoid Hush Frame Rafts on Ceilings
Due to repeated failures and installation inconsistency, we’ve adopted a strict policy to no longer use Hush Frame Rafts on ceiling applications.
🔄 Stay Flexible, Stay Educated
Soundproofing is an evolving science. What works today might not tomorrow. That’s why I stress the importance of ongoing education, field testing, and adaptation.
Cautionary Notes
Even with a better product like Genie Clips, success still depends on proper installation. I recommend:
Quick Tips for Efficient Soundproofing Installs
✅ Use a step-by-step install checklist for every project
✅ Hold regular training with your build crew or contractors
✅ Pre-plan layering and ceiling load based on acoustic targets
✅ Never skip over details like correct screws or the distance between clips—they matter.
Final Thoughts
Switching from Hush Frame Rafts to Genie Clips wasn’t a decision I took lightly. But it’s one that’s made our projects safer, more efficient, and better performing in the long run.
If you're designing a soundproof space, take it from me: the product is only as good as the install, and sometimes the best choice is knowing when to move on.