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how would this work?
how would this work for a temporary control room enclosure. The room doesn't have to be sound proof just have a pretty noticable difference in volume.
8 foot high plywood walls, all hinged together, with the inside lined with foam or fiber glass. the ceiling is also about 8 feet. |
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Difference in volume? Are you talking about soundproofing the area inside these walls, or conditioning it for mixing purposes?
If you're soundproofing, forget the foam.
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im talking about reducing the volume inside the area
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how would this work?
you'd end up with a box that rings at all the modes associated with 8 feet with no top end and lots of lowend standing waves. ![]() ![]() cheers john |
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then my next question is whats the best (and cheapest) way to make a portable wall that will reduce noise on one side.
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