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How soundproof are your sound rooms? Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 12 May 2004

The best way to understand sound reduction is to determine how you will use your new vocal booth. For recording in our Silver and Gold series rooms, most if not all environmental noise outside your building (with windows and doors closed) will not read on your tracks. Most ambient office noise (40db to 50db) should not read on your tracks as well as speaker monitors kept in this decibel range. For use as practice rooms, loud singing and shouting is heavily muffled. Drums and amplified instruments are greatly subdued. With your studio doors and windows closed, other rooms and other tenants should not hear acoustic instruments and loud vocals from inside the vocal booth. For our Platinum series, sound reduction performance is enhanced about 15% over Silver and Gold series and allows louder monitoring. Radio personality Jason Jarvis successfully did multiple live broadcasts from the noisy floor of the NAMM convention in an 8’x 8’ Gold series sound room. A conga player averted a lawsuit from her New York neighbor with a 4’x6’ Gold series. A Canadian weather news provider is continuously broadcasting from two Gold Series 8’x 8’ rooms. A hospital does on-site hearing testing in offices and factories with a Silver series. A nationally known platinum record selling group tracks all their tight harmonies using a Gold series 4’x4’. We can provide a sound reduction system for most any situation. Talk to your representative for a consultation and a quote.

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