Sound Booth Foam Installed w/PICS

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I got an idea from someone on this board, and bought the BLUE underlayment for laminent floors, and lined the inside of a 4x5 room, B 4 I put up the aurelex. So far it seems like it was a nice addition for 50 bucks. 50bucks gives you a roll of 100sq ft.

Pic1 = view from outside the studio, with the soundbooth door open.
 

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Pic 2 = Booth from inside the studio

Blue lining up on walls with nails.
 

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Pic 3 = Sound Booth door closed and unpainted.

This door is now a berry color, I painted it during the installation and didnt take pics.
 

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Pic 4 = Sound Booth with Foam installed

I highlighted the pic, so you could see the foam. The roof of the room, is covered with Auralex, as well as the walls. I am contemplating doing the door.
 

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Pic 5 = Another pic of foam installed

Ok, last pic. So far the room sounds pretty good inside, but I am going to have to do something about the window. Its letting in sound. I think I am going to have 2 pieces of glass cut, and glue them in place on either side of the window, level 2 spaces of air on either side of the glass that already exists in the door.

I am also going to fill the metal frame up with that spray "Stuff it" foam and seal the edges of the frame with GE silicon caulking.

I placed the self adhesive rubber surround around the door seal, and that did wonders for stopping the noise.

Any ideas, please shoot them to me, I have not been on the board in a while, cause I been working out of another studio, and not at home.

Sincerely,
Rae
 

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