Here's a short clip of what i did this weekend. I acquired some soundproofing material from work that wasnt needed anymore, so i morphed my walk-in close into an audio recording studio!. here's where ill be spending my time for the next 6 months to a year minimum. Keep your eyes an ears open ill be posting some new material as i finish it so u can see what im up to!
thats a reflective material
jonnydjtracker 3 months ago
them crooked vultures
thatkidwhoplaysdrums 9 months ago
What exactly is this material called??
laseandas 11 months ago
@marlitowtf Sorry for being so harsh.... Foam and Carpet def help but it doesn't mean its the best... You can use heavy drapes, thicker carpet. Your goal in a booth is to have a nice balance of diffusion and absortion. I now understand what your intent was.... You can keep your set up the way it is to block out your "loud ass family" but think about the inside now. The sound in your booth would bounce everywhere because you have no absorption. Try foaming it or carpeting the inside. Experiment
JPAPERZ 1 year ago
@JPAPERZ
So Foam and Carpet does the trick? Together?
(im not a musician, I just have LOUD ASS family and I like silence) lol
marlitowtf 1 year ago
Your room sucks man.... You obviously don't understand what acoustics are.... I'm not here to bash but your set up is not working at all..... Your sound is still bouncing in there.... That room is too small to have speakers playing in there to do music.... Don't be cheap and buy foam and carpet.... Learn about acoustics
JPAPERZ 1 year ago
legit stuff bro
Robot0Ninja 1 year ago
very nice set up that looks like it work properly
trippld1 1 year ago
its gonna get hot in there. :( good job though. tons better and CLEANER than many ive been seeing.
909Thumper909 1 year ago