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Yonie
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Was directed to this forum in the hopes of getting some ideas for soundproofing my room in order to record voice-over auditions. Do note that I am not necessarily after broadcast quality, but the better quality I can get, the better off I'll be.
Currently living in Los Angeles. I have two windows that are very thin and leak a lot of outside noise. Currently living in a fairly noisy neighborhood with kids running around and traffic-noise leaking in from a nearby road. The windows are 35" x 47" and with a 5" depth. The house itself produces no sound if I turn off fans, ACs, the fridge, and close all doors.
Unfortunately, my budget is very limited, I am on a 'shoe-string'.
Throw out any ideas you have as to how I could block out as much noise from the windows as possibly. My plan for the room's door is to get a tension rod just outside it and suspend a moving blanket on top of that. For the windows, I had an idea about layering blanket - foam - blanket - foam - blanket and plugging it in the frame. I am unsure as to what material I should use for "foam" in this case.
Appreciate any help you can give. Do not let my statement about money stop you from posting.
Was directed to this forum in the hopes of getting some ideas for soundproofing my room in order to record voice-over auditions. Do note that I am not necessarily after broadcast quality, but the better quality I can get, the better off I'll be.
Currently living in Los Angeles. I have two windows that are very thin and leak a lot of outside noise. Currently living in a fairly noisy neighborhood with kids running around and traffic-noise leaking in from a nearby road. The windows are 35" x 47" and with a 5" depth. The house itself produces no sound if I turn off fans, ACs, the fridge, and close all doors.
Unfortunately, my budget is very limited, I am on a 'shoe-string'.
Throw out any ideas you have as to how I could block out as much noise from the windows as possibly. My plan for the room's door is to get a tension rod just outside it and suspend a moving blanket on top of that. For the windows, I had an idea about layering blanket - foam - blanket - foam - blanket and plugging it in the frame. I am unsure as to what material I should use for "foam" in this case.
Appreciate any help you can give. Do not let my statement about money stop you from posting.