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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Watch this video for quick and easy tips on how to soundproof a room easily, effectively and most of all affordably. Audimute experts describe the five most important things to consider when choosing a soundproofing solution that fits your needs and you budget.

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  • Just wondering if there's any quick cheap ways to make my bedroom sound proof. I'm often need to do voice recordings for various reasons. Though I'm often being disturbed or disturbing other with said recordings. So I'm wondering if I can find a way to dampen the noise to a point where I wont have a problem. I'm a young student so only have a very limited budget but on the bright side my bed room is extremely small...

  • @Sovvolf Hey! Absolutely! Any of our acoustic absorbing materials help aid in reducing mid and high range frequencies. Note: These do NOT block sound, as it's intentions are to control the sound pressure in the room. I'm happy to help further should you contact the phone number above. Ask for Mallory!

  • Continued...Watching a few of your videos, you guys seem a friendly sort of people and given that you tend to reply to the comments on your vids. I thought you'd be the best of people for a young student such as my self to ask for advice. If I ever managed to get my own little studio which wasn't my bedroom, I would very much be interested in purchasing products from your company. However at the moment, I'm just trying to make my bedroom and make shift materials suffice for now.

  • @Sovvolf Thank you so much for your kind words. Shipping can be pretty expensive overseas, but it's doable! Check out the international link on our page and visit the estimates page. This way, it'll give you an idea of how much shipping will be. We love hearing from our customers and receiving feedback: positive and negative - it's a great tool for us to learn what our customers want and need. Please feel free to chat with me at audimute should you have questions!! - Mallory

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  • @audimutedemos Well sadly, I doubt I have even close to the budget of purchasing material as professional as yours. Also given that I live in England and from your watching your vids, I assume your an American or Canadian company, there's doubts on whether or not it would be possible to export the objects over. That and I imagine it would cost a fortune to a fellow such as my self. I was more asking for advice on how I could reduce or control the sound .

  • Continued... Pretty much a shoe box bedroom only about 9 ft by 6ft. I'm not trying to drowned out incredibly loud sounds like musical instruments or anything like that. Just mainly footsteps, voices and general house hold noise. Do you know any methods at all for doing that?.

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