MrUserNameIV
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I'm relocating my studio into a garage that is very leaky with sound (from having my studio inside a really well soundproofed home). I have the usual sound treatment for the sound within the room, but have not yet had to worry about the sound getting to the outside world (or the outside world invading my mic when recording).
I was looking around the net at some different solutions, and I found some that were VERY expensive, but then I also saw some rolls of dense material like this: Peacemaker® 6.4mm Diy Sound Deadening Material - Audimute Soundproofing If I enclosed the studio with some standard insulation and something like that, am I on the right track? Is this the best bang for my buck? I can't tear the place apart (renting) but I can do a room within a room sort of thing (or at least enclose it from the sonically leaky garage door) as long as I can remove it when I eventually move out.
Thanks.
I was looking around the net at some different solutions, and I found some that were VERY expensive, but then I also saw some rolls of dense material like this: Peacemaker® 6.4mm Diy Sound Deadening Material - Audimute Soundproofing If I enclosed the studio with some standard insulation and something like that, am I on the right track? Is this the best bang for my buck? I can't tear the place apart (renting) but I can do a room within a room sort of thing (or at least enclose it from the sonically leaky garage door) as long as I can remove it when I eventually move out.
Thanks.