vocal booth design

Acoustic-Foam-Testing

Acoustic Foam Testing

Acoustic foam, why spend thousands on Special Acoustic foam when Packging foam looks just the same? Looks can be deceiving…. Acoustic foam designed to absorb sound. Packaging foam designed to absorb shocks. Besides acoustic sound absorption quality of the Acoustic foam, make sure it is fire retardant foam. You can

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Sound Curtain Testing

Sound Curtain Testing: Does It Work?

  DISCONTINUED ITEM! Specially designed curtains for soundproofing to block outside noise coming from windows. Noise reduction up to 25 dB. Curtains are made of layer of sound absorbing blankets Producer’s choice grade and a special Limp Mass Membrane reinforced to be used as a curtain. 48 x 48 inch

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What Are People Saying About VocalBoothToGo.com?

Reviews and Testimonials:   @VocalBoothToGo clients were very happy with sound quality [of the Carry-on Vocal Booth] even from a hospital room! Randye Kaye, Voice Actor   For over 7 years, I’ve had my office desk 6ft away from a rack of computer servers and their cooling fan whining.  

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How To Find The Right Type of Vocal Booth

In today’s world, if you are a voice actor or into audio recording, you no longer have to worry about getting into a car, driving through traffic. traveling far or even fighting for a parking space to get into a studio to do a recording in their vocal booth. In

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Carry-On Vocal Booth Instructions

How To Use The Carry-On Vocal Booth . . . Your Studio On The Go! With the Carry-On Vocal Booth, voice over talents can take control of their time and conduct their sound recordings anywhere and everywhere — even when on travel. This portable vocal booth is also a great starter

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Portable Vocal Booth Rocks!

What is NRC ( Noise Reduction Coefficient)?

What does NRC and SAA stand for? Sound absorption properties of acoustic materials can be measured in lab tests. Specifications for materials used in sound absorption commonly include an NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) for simplicity, in addition to more detailed frequency versus amplitude charts. The Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) and

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