Myriad_Rocker
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I'm sure this has been asked before...but hey, I like beating a dead horse.
Would this be a viable solution for a vocal booth/amp closet? It could be used in conjuction with some rigid fiberglass panels that I have made or I could just use this by itself.
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I guess the alternative would be to get some more fiberglass and burlap and make some more panels. However, the above solution would be cheaper. I don't have enough free panels right now to do what I need to as far as treatment in the closet.
A crappy drawing of my closet follows...
Any other advice/pointers would be appreciated. I'm basically looking to dampen the sound. Soundproofing is not really a concern for me. I just want a nice dry vocal/amp sound.
Would this be a viable solution for a vocal booth/amp closet? It could be used in conjuction with some rigid fiberglass panels that I have made or I could just use this by itself.
The Link
I guess the alternative would be to get some more fiberglass and burlap and make some more panels. However, the above solution would be cheaper. I don't have enough free panels right now to do what I need to as far as treatment in the closet.
A crappy drawing of my closet follows...
Any other advice/pointers would be appreciated. I'm basically looking to dampen the sound. Soundproofing is not really a concern for me. I just want a nice dry vocal/amp sound.

Umm... well, when my studio was actually set up, it was all moving blankets. They're great for killing high frequencies, but like someone else mentioned, don't expect any lower frequency control. So, what that means is, lining walls with moving blankets will probably work pretty well for vocals, but using it as an amp closet may still be pretty messy. Insulation panels definitely work better than moving blankets, too. But blankets are cheaper.