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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

http://www.audimutesoundproofing.com/building-a-vocal-booth-vocal-booth-const...

Mitch Zlotnik, President of Audimute Soundproofing highlights the benefits of using Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets in home recording studios, garage band practice space, music rooms, etc.


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  • For a normal sized bedroom, how many sheets should it take to effectively lower the volume outside the room? I have just an extra bedroom that contains one drum set and a set of direct reflection speakers. i will not be able to hang the sheets directly behind the speakers or the sound quality would be decreased. is there another suggestion for placement to cut down the volume. My idea was one in front of each of the two doors and then possibly on the lower parts of the surrounding walls.

  • @ETurnerOL Hi! Thanks for your comment.. not a bad idea at all. Using the sheets in your spare bedroom will help drastically improve the quality of sound, but diminish some of the sound from going out (disturbing neighbors and housemates). If you like, I'm available by phone or live chat if you want to talk further. I'm at your service! Thanks.

  • This is a joke! To be fair.. it probably does a really good job.. If you buy multiple sheets. But honestly.. $459 for one sheet? All the videos on your website are doubled up on sheets.. AND you cover the entire room.You can get better acoustical treatment for an entire room for less than the cost of one sheet! One Sheet?.. Or one room? Two sheets?.. Or an awesomely treated room? Sorry sir, but I choose an awesomely treated room!

  • @goodbyeseptember Thanks for your comment, but I think you are misunderstanding the pack size. You get one pack size of sheets.. $429 for 10 sheets each 7.5' x 4.5'. That's about 350sqft of material. This is free shipping as well. Hope this helps clarify things up!

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  • i love how it says on a budget but this shit cost over 300 bucks

  • set the railroad on fire

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  • @RICHISMAHER

    I have this same problem. I live in a downstairs unit, in an apartment, and I am frustrated because Isobooths are $3,000+ and require assembly, and none of these videos specify to what extent you're sound PROOFING or sound TREATING a room (there's a difference!)

  • @bassistperson Ever looked at the cost of a studio? 300 bucks is nothing.

  • @dhump415 packing blankets do the same thing though. I use them in my studio

  • @ariapro7 not even close to a packing blanket. its material, meant for acoustics. 

  • sooo basically it's a packing blanket?

  • @audimutedemos Lol.. That does make a lot more sense! But regardless, I would prefer to treat my room with 2 x 4 feet padding 2 inches deep, thick bass traps, and a diffuser. It doesn't kill the room, and it works amazingly. And the best part, is its more cost effective :)

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