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Mitch Zlotnik, President of Audimute soundproofing responds to user questions regarding the use of Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets in home recording studios, garage band practice space, music rooms, etc.


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  • Mattress foam is NOT a sound insulator-it does little to NOTHING and can even hurt the recording itself. These blankets are just about the cheapest way to "treat" room acoustics "effectively". If you're serious about making good mixes or tracking audio, do it right. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg but expect to leave a good sized dent in your wallet-trust me the end result is worth it.

  • @Thesis651 Well said! Thanks for your comment.

  • YOU CAN BUY BLANKETS JUST LIKE THIS SHIT AT ALMOST ANY STORE LIKE WAL-MART BUT ALSO YOU CAN GET REALLY CHEAP MATTRESS FOAM!

  • @trippro187 Who would want something that's not going to get the job done? Using Audimute Sheets, you'll notice an impressive difference, guaranteed! Feel free to give a call. Happy to discuss with you why our sheets are more effective than normal everyday "blankets" found at Walmart!

  • can you use this foam on ceilings for a basement? also can it be cut to be used in different sized areas?

  • You can staple or nail gun this product to the ceiling. You can also cut these to size if you wish, but we recommend sewing the product up so the filling doesn't come out. It can get pretty messy.

    Please call so we can discuss further! I'd be happy to help!

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  • Could you demonstrate how well they work? Perhaps play your drums in the room, and then record outside of the room. Just saying how it works doesn't mean much, showing how it works means a lot more, especially when your product looks like a bed comforter.

  • do u have any agents selling ur products in singapore or malaysia?

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  • Thnx for tha info but I have a question..my closet is about 5'x5'x7' nd I have 32 of tha auralex studiofoams tht are 1'x1' each..is it necessary to cover the whole closet or can I just spread out the squares evenly around tha walls??

  • @RiKKuXd28 A layer of 1/2" drywall on offset 1X3s, the gap filled in with clay cat litter would be really really cheap, safe and blocks just about any frequency. But it won't damp reflection the way the stuff in this video would, so it's only good for blocking transmission THROUGH the wall, which might be all you need.

  • @trippro187 A Boston reporter named Jeff Dederian did an expose on the hazards of really cheap mattress foam, but failed to take his own advice when he and his brother had their nightclub lined with packing foam. Google "station nightclub fire" if you don't know what happened next. Whatever your budget, get something that won't get you killed.

  • how is this cheep this is a very expensive way to get the job done

  • i need something really really cheap just to cut off the sound of my voice because my mom sleep next room and i cant talk at night :( ..any ideas? thanks

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