Vocal Booth 6 X 6 a success . . . 2 more please
Thanks for sending the [Vocal Booth VB66]. It’s been tested and we’d like to order two more with the same specs. Joane.
Thanks for sending the [Vocal Booth VB66]. It’s been tested and we’d like to order two more with the same specs. Joane.
This is really going to help me progress in this great buisness. I live on the gulf coast, and there isn’t access to many studios so I was trying to make my own in my home.The hanging booth will instantly improve on the quality of my recordings. Once again, great
I have researched this area and there is nothing else on the market like this, other than very cumbersome booths weighing half a ton. For industrial uses, this portable booth would be a godsend . . . more cost effective. In these circumstances it would be valuable to all industrial
The Producer’s Choice acoustic blankets are terrific! I use them in my studio. These are not just regular sound blankets. They totally work! Nice quality and affordable. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on foam. Lewin Barringer
A) Producer’s Choice sound blankets are designed to absorb sound waves, especially of high and medium frequencies and reduce reverberation. These sound blankets are used, for example, in a room that has an echo as an acoustic room treatment. If you use these blankets to hang over a window –
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When preparing a space for audio recording or creating a vocal booth, people often wonder what the best type of blanket to use for sound absorption. A first guess is to use moving blankets — they are easy to find and fairly inexpensive, right? But, what is the difference between
How To Use The Carry-On Vocal Booth . . . Your Studio On The Go! With the Carry-On Vocal Booth, voice over talents can take control of their time and conduct their sound recordings anywhere and everywhere — even when on travel. This portable vocal booth is also a great starter
What does NRC and SAA stand for? Sound absorption properties of acoustic materials can be measured in lab tests. Specifications for materials used in sound absorption commonly include an NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) for simplicity, in addition to more detailed frequency versus amplitude charts. The Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) and
The Sound Transmission Class (STC) is a single-number rating of a material’s or an assembly’s ability to resist airborne sound transfer at the frequencies 125-4000 Hz. In general, a barrier with higher STC rating blocks more noise from transmitting through a partition. The STC ratings allow accurate ‘apple to apple’
When building your home recording studio one of the important factors you have to deal with is the sound transmission. To determine their soundproofing quality materials are tested for sound transmission loss values, that can be measured, and rated in a single-number rating system – Sound Transmission Class (STC). The
Many people who are starting to set up their home recording studio often get confused on what is soundproofing, and what is acoustic treatment. The materials and techniques used in soundproofing are very different from what needs to be used for acoustic room treatment. And, when you are preparing to