foaming my vocal booth???

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A couple of things;

A little (acoustic) foam goes a long way.

Foam is not always your friend. It usually absorbs a disproportionate amount of HF, resulting in a dull top end.

When you try to mic in a small room with foam, the first problem you'll encounter will be when the loudness of the source is sufficient to energize the foam. The result is a very spongy, small sound with no top end.

The room needs to be big enough or the sound quiet enough not to energize the foam.


Regards,

Ty Ford
 
thanks for the info guys...

I'm still pretty confused and uncertain but will keep researching till I find an appropraite solution

:confused:
 
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