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Old 09-17-2002
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Did any one use this tranparent screens?
I need urgently to be able to creat diffrent boothes in my studio since it happend that i'm gonna get a lot of live jazz going on soon and some sapration is needed (espesially to get the drums or loud saxes from other instruments mics especially since theroom is still very "live").
I don't have the mmoney or space to build/buy pro boothes and I don't think i need it but i really need better isolation between instrument when 4 people ply together in a 5x6m room...
please help,
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The only real advantage of the clear panels is that they are clear. Helps with eye contact - However, if you can you will get better results by building some "Gobo's" - a word that originated (I think) from the term "Go Between) - some 2x4 frames with 1x3 cross-fastened feet so they will stand up, at least 1/2" and preferable 3/4" MDF on one side (painted if you like) and fiberglas insulation, rigid if you can find it, inside the 2x4 frame, with cloth stapled over the insulation. This gives you a hard and a soft side to choose from. No more expensive than the plexi, and better control... Steve
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