July 19

what should I soundproof a home studio with?

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I have a small walk-in cupboard that is 3ft wide by 8ft long that I want to turn into a project studio for music production. What cheap material can I use to reduce the bass frequencies in the room? - I will be placing the speakers on top of Aurolex Mo Pads on a mounted shelf . I have lots of spare carpet cut-offs but are these useless?

Thanks!

DO NOT USE EGG BOXES, that is a myth as an audio engineer the best way would be to get cheap sound proofing, or if you cant even get the cheap stuff you can make you own bass traps for fairly cheap there is plenty of tutorials around online, as for the actual sound proofing best to just buy it made

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6 Responses to “what should I soundproof a home studio with?”

  1. Beckie Jo

    Egg Cases (not plastic ones)
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  2. Ruby T

    Large egg trays are perfect for soundproofing.
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  3. John

    DO NOT USE EGG BOXES, that is a myth as an audio engineer the best way would be to get cheap sound proofing, or if you cant even get the cheap stuff you can make you own bass traps for fairly cheap there is plenty of tutorials around online, as for the actual sound proofing best to just buy it made
    References :

  4. Roadrunnermike

    I used mattresses on the walls of a mobile Home I had that worked good as well as layers of carpet, Im a drummer, but at 3′ wide how are You going to get inside it?
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  5. Mario B

    http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/alphasorb-fabric-wrapped-acoustical-panels?gclid=CL6Dufe7i6ACFRFRagod_E4TdA
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    http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/alphasorb-fabric-wrapped-acoustical-panels?gclid=CL6Dufe7i6ACFRFRagod_E4TdA

  6. AudioNeedsCom

    http://www.audioneeds.com
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    http://www.audioneeds.com

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