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Garak
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I'm thinking about building a small 4'x4'x6.5' vocal/isolation booth.
A friend is getting me the glass from a display that they are throwing out at a department store where he works. I think they around around 2'x3'. There are two of them and they seem prefect for a soundproof window, the only problem is the hole for the key but it shouldn't be too hard to seal it up with some silcon or something.
I'm thinking of some MDF of something cheep for the walls, floor(maybe plywood here) and celing with 4"x4" in the corners. I would cut slots in the 4"x4"s using a router so the wood fits in nice and tight. I might double the walls up if I can find something cheep enough while being strong enough not to break while moveing it. I'll put a small gap in between the two sheets.
I'm going to try and make this as dead a possiable for recording vocals, should I still make the walls at 12 degrees to each other?
What products out there are cheep and easy to remove for sealing up the cracks around where the MDF or plywood meets the 4"x4"?
What about the door? Any ideas on how to make a simple air tight door in a sheet of wood?
A friend is getting me the glass from a display that they are throwing out at a department store where he works. I think they around around 2'x3'. There are two of them and they seem prefect for a soundproof window, the only problem is the hole for the key but it shouldn't be too hard to seal it up with some silcon or something.
I'm thinking of some MDF of something cheep for the walls, floor(maybe plywood here) and celing with 4"x4" in the corners. I would cut slots in the 4"x4"s using a router so the wood fits in nice and tight. I might double the walls up if I can find something cheep enough while being strong enough not to break while moveing it. I'll put a small gap in between the two sheets.
I'm going to try and make this as dead a possiable for recording vocals, should I still make the walls at 12 degrees to each other?
What products out there are cheep and easy to remove for sealing up the cracks around where the MDF or plywood meets the 4"x4"?
What about the door? Any ideas on how to make a simple air tight door in a sheet of wood?