EnglishHarry93
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Basically we're attempting to kit out a walk in wardrobe in my friends room and make it soundproof etc
We don't care about noise coming out we just want to make sure vocals that are recorded in the booth aren't echoey/reverb.
Our plan at the moment is:
We have layed thick carpet and plan on layering the walls with either duvets or insulation sheets/thick blankets.
Then we are going to place some plasterboard against the duvets etc and screw them around all walls and attach foam acoustic tiles to all the wooden walls.
With the door we were hoping to do a similar kind of job but also fit some rubber lining around the edges to seal all the gaps.
Would this be soundproof?
We also have a pop filter on our microphone and will also be getting a good microphone shield/reflector.
Ifanyone can help on this or advise on better methods to achieve soundproofing this room then please drop a line as we will be spending a fair bit of money to kit it ouT!
Cheers
Basically we're attempting to kit out a walk in wardrobe in my friends room and make it soundproof etc
We don't care about noise coming out we just want to make sure vocals that are recorded in the booth aren't echoey/reverb.
Our plan at the moment is:
We have layed thick carpet and plan on layering the walls with either duvets or insulation sheets/thick blankets.
Then we are going to place some plasterboard against the duvets etc and screw them around all walls and attach foam acoustic tiles to all the wooden walls.
With the door we were hoping to do a similar kind of job but also fit some rubber lining around the edges to seal all the gaps.
Would this be soundproof?
We also have a pop filter on our microphone and will also be getting a good microphone shield/reflector.
Ifanyone can help on this or advise on better methods to achieve soundproofing this room then please drop a line as we will be spending a fair bit of money to kit it ouT!
Cheers