JazzMasterWil
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I'm having pretty good result recording my guitar through a pod for most of my recordings.... but on some of the more bluesy stuff I'm just dying to mic up a cab.....
My room sounds awful, so I thinking about making a little iso box.... I had a pretty good idea for one and bear with my here, my paintbrush skills aren't what they used to be...
https://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c233/JazzMasterWil/iso.jpg
The 2 layers of black are thick plywood. The yellow inbetween the plywood is sand. And the green on the very inside of the box is bark board.
I don't actually know the proper name for "bark board". But I can describe it... If you've ever driven past a house building built and you see a lot of black boards all over the place, that black board is "bark board". It's basically made of bark and sawdust and then coated with tar, it's insanely cheap, and I have access to a lot of it.
Bark board can be a little fragile, so I was planning on covering it up with some kind of real cheapo frabic before I put it in the box.
The basic plan is to built the box using strong screws and to chaulk everything up really nicely.... I want to rig the lid up so it can open like a door and latch back shut.
The iso box will be designed to house a 1 x 12" speaker cabinet and I think it should have completely dead walls. I don't think much sound will reflect off something a flimsy as bark board.
And if the bark board vibrates the the vibrations would go to the plywood and the plywood would have several pounds of sand behind it.... I think it'd take a whole lot of volume to get sand to vibrate much....
Let me know what you guys think about this? I based to idea off of this iso box. (See link below) But, I'm trying to make a box of that qualitity with readily available materials.
http://www.jeffstrong.com/ampbox.html
My room sounds awful, so I thinking about making a little iso box.... I had a pretty good idea for one and bear with my here, my paintbrush skills aren't what they used to be...
https://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c233/JazzMasterWil/iso.jpg
The 2 layers of black are thick plywood. The yellow inbetween the plywood is sand. And the green on the very inside of the box is bark board.
I don't actually know the proper name for "bark board". But I can describe it... If you've ever driven past a house building built and you see a lot of black boards all over the place, that black board is "bark board". It's basically made of bark and sawdust and then coated with tar, it's insanely cheap, and I have access to a lot of it.
Bark board can be a little fragile, so I was planning on covering it up with some kind of real cheapo frabic before I put it in the box.
The basic plan is to built the box using strong screws and to chaulk everything up really nicely.... I want to rig the lid up so it can open like a door and latch back shut.
The iso box will be designed to house a 1 x 12" speaker cabinet and I think it should have completely dead walls. I don't think much sound will reflect off something a flimsy as bark board.
And if the bark board vibrates the the vibrations would go to the plywood and the plywood would have several pounds of sand behind it.... I think it'd take a whole lot of volume to get sand to vibrate much....
Let me know what you guys think about this? I based to idea off of this iso box. (See link below) But, I'm trying to make a box of that qualitity with readily available materials.
http://www.jeffstrong.com/ampbox.html