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aedgemont
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I've been doing some research recently on converting an apartment closet into a makeshift vocal booth. I want to try this to record my vocalist at my place. My biggest concern is the volume leaking to the neighboring apartments and them complaining. I have played music and practiced guitar in my apartment at reasonable volumes before and not had any complaints but I can easily turn the volume down on my amp for that!
This closet is also very small only about 20 inches deep by 44 inches long (just enough for person to fit with a mic stand pretty much). I've looked into products like the Owens Corning 703 but my understanding is that is best for sound absorbtion. Would I be better off with something like a mass loaded vinyl product and just put it up in each corner of the closet?
Or perhaps using the two products together? My singer is a loud screamer and I really want him to belt it out so reducing the volume is my number one objective.
Any advice is definitely appreciated.
Thanks!
Adam
This closet is also very small only about 20 inches deep by 44 inches long (just enough for person to fit with a mic stand pretty much). I've looked into products like the Owens Corning 703 but my understanding is that is best for sound absorbtion. Would I be better off with something like a mass loaded vinyl product and just put it up in each corner of the closet?
Or perhaps using the two products together? My singer is a loud screamer and I really want him to belt it out so reducing the volume is my number one objective.
Any advice is definitely appreciated.
Thanks!
Adam