Does anyone know where I could buy an isolation room (something I would
assemble) with dimensions around 7.5' x 7.5' x 7'? I need to record loud
guitar amps in my basement and am trying to come up with a good tradeoff of
price and performance. So far what I have come across is db-Bloc from
controlnoise.com, which requires a good amount of construction. But I am
starting to think that buying an isolation room might make sense, especially
since I am military and don't want to do new construction every time I move.
In article <1096053438.kC6ErE5pLq5LQlQZF555IQ@teranews>,
"Brian Huether" <brianhuethernospam@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know where I could buy an isolation room (something I would
> assemble) with dimensions around 7.5' x 7.5' x 7'? I need to record loud
> guitar amps in my basement and am trying to come up with a good tradeoff of
> price and performance. So far what I have come across is db-Bloc from
> controlnoise.com, which requires a good amount of construction. But I am
> starting to think that buying an isolation room might make sense, especially
> since I am military and don't want to do new construction every time I move.
>
> thanks,
>
> brian
>
>
-Jay
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 21:34:17 +0200, Jay Kadis wrote:
> In article <1096053438.kC6ErE5pLq5LQlQZF555IQ@teranews>,
> "Brian Huether" <brianhuethernospam@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
>> Does anyone know where I could buy an isolation room (something I would
>> assemble) with dimensions around 7.5' x 7.5' x 7'? I need to record
>> loud guitar amps in my basement and am trying to come up with a good
>> tradeoff of price and performance. So far what I have come across is
>> db-Bloc from controlnoise.com, which requires a good amount of
>> construction. But I am starting to think that buying an isolation room
>> might make sense, especially since I am military and don't want to do
>> new construction every time I move.
>
> http://www.whisperroom.com >
Please note that guitar frequencies start at 82Hz or 41Hz (bass).
For these frequencies you need a lot of mass to be effective.
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