Basic Tips & Techniques for Soundproofing : Soundproofing Air Conditioning in a Recording Studio

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

Learn tips on how to keep the air conditioning as soundproofed as possible when designing your recording studio in this free video clip on soundproofing.

Expert: Gregg Tauriello
Contact: www.sweet16studio.com
Bio: Gregg Tauriello has owned and operated many recording studios and is currently located in Cornville, Arizona. He has a full service studio and can be contacted at 928-634-0220.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • 30 bucks really? Youll be spending more money replacing that air conditioner do to over sizing, short cycling, and, early compressor fail your. Very misleading

  • What is revolutionary is that they've started making sound booths with silent fans, either way if you're going to build a decent studio worthy of commercial recordings, you need a decent room anyways, personally i would have got rid of that window he put up and just bricked up, insulated, plastered, carpeted and then diffused the wall, but that is fairly pricey!

  • pretty?

    haha

  • Yeah. You're right. We don't need registers and sizing to heat load doesn't make sense. You just don't have enough sense to ask around before you run your mouth. I've only done this 25 years ya fucking moron. Even the dipshits can post videos here and you're one of 'em.

  • you dont make sense. dumb ass

  • i think it looks "purdy"

  • Azacdoc, per your comment:"I don't want to be rude but you're misleading people... Badly!"

    Then why are you so rude and insulting?

  • I don't want to be rude but you're misleading people... Badly!  You would size the unit for the heat load. Period. It doesn't change and you havn't come up with some revolutionary means of being more "efficient". You mention you have 1000 sq ft, add your equipment, probably a 4 ton, (good to 1600 sq ft). You say you can cool 4000 sq ft, that would be a 10 ton. True, (and quite logical), you would locate the unit far away. No registers? Moron...

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