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VOMO with SSH_Closed-

Q: I’m a VO talent and just moved near a very busy street. Do you think, for broadband noise reduction, that the Producer’s Choice blanket curtains, combined with bass traps, a cloud on the ceiling and some foam would do the trick?

A) Producer’s Choice blankets are designed for many things and for this purpose too. In fact, blankets are the only product from your list that can be used as a barrier. If you hang it over the window, it will absorb sound passing through it somewhat. So the noise will

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Hanging Acoustic Vocal Booth Assembly Instructions:

The Hanging Acoustic Vocal Booth instantly takes care of your acoustical treatment without much space or time! This full size vocal booth hooks to the ceiling or another reliable support system. Cancels out reverberations for clear recordings. Easy to pack and store. Weight: 40 lbs; Size: 40 x 40 x

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Dallas TX - Discussing VOMO and new gadgets with Dean Wendt

Principles of Soundproofing

To create good sound insulation, one must utilize the following general principles: Mass — use heavy materials Air-tightness — cover the whole enclosure airtight Flexibility — keep it limp, better to overlap, than stretch tight Isolation — separate (decouple) from surrounding structure

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What Is The Hanging Vocal Booth?

How to build a vocal booth quickly in a garage, basement anywhere. This is a new product from VocalBoothToGo.com that is designed to help anyone with limited space and/or resources to instantly create acoustically dead space for great audio recording. This video shows how to get great sounding audio recording

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No Space for A Vocal Booth? No Problem

According to a survey conducted in November by VoiceOverExtra, Voice actors would like to own their own vocal booth. In fact, according to this survey, next to a microphone, a vocal booth or an enclosed booth is the next top gear on voice talent’s wish list. So what’s stopping voice

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Q) I am interested in your soundproof curtain. Our doorway is 65″ tall and 80″ tall . Can I use your curtain to soundproof adjoining two rooms instead of installing a double door?

A) If your choice is between doors and the curtains, then solid tightly closed doors will be a better option. This is especially true if you are dealing with two rooms such as a  living room and family room (where appearance and convenience also counts). But — the curtains will

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