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sound proofing
Hey I have me a nice little small studio setup in my bedroom , and I use my closet as a booth and it has no sound proofing so I cant play the audio out of my speakers while the person is recording hence it will bleed into the mic. So my question is how would I go by soundproofing the door. So no sound will get into the closet.
Last edited by iproduce; 04-21-2004 at 00:52.. |
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Add as much mass as you can to the shell of your booth
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........or.... use some headphones when recording..
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yes I use head phones but I would also like to hear it out of the speakers how would I go by adding mass to the door, what type of material to buy?
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mass-ey materiel
sheetrock or a vinyl barrier auralex makes sheetBLOCK and www.foambymail.com has some stuff equivalent. volara i think
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cool thanks they have some great stuff
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3/4" MDF.
fitZ
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you probably want to put up some weather stripping or neoprene in the cracks.
is it a sliding door or a swing open?
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its a swing open door
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