Sound proofing on a budget!!
Hi everyone, this topic is a bit out of the ordinary but something I am very intrested in.
I am trying to work out the best way to sound proof the room were all my recording equipment is. I have a gnx3000, rpx400, BC Rich Warlock, Ibanez SZ720, Rode NT1A, and a couple of 50 watt amps.
This is a standard 4 x 6 room. Our house is 28 squares. Relatively close to our back neighbours.
Has anyone got any good tips, or basic things I can try to sound proof the room as much as possible.
I have read about the rubber/foam inserts, you place inside the walls of the room. But generally thats very expensive by the meter. I have also read about self contained sound proof chambers, they are also very expensive.
Has anyone or is anyone doing something effective at the moment.
In an ideal world i'd be on a big property with my own properly built recording studio in the bcak. hey i guess i'll keep dreaming.
Thanks
I am trying to work out the best way to sound proof the room were all my recording equipment is. I have a gnx3000, rpx400, BC Rich Warlock, Ibanez SZ720, Rode NT1A, and a couple of 50 watt amps.
This is a standard 4 x 6 room. Our house is 28 squares. Relatively close to our back neighbours.
Has anyone got any good tips, or basic things I can try to sound proof the room as much as possible.
I have read about the rubber/foam inserts, you place inside the walls of the room. But generally thats very expensive by the meter. I have also read about self contained sound proof chambers, they are also very expensive.
Has anyone or is anyone doing something effective at the moment.
In an ideal world i'd be on a big property with my own properly built recording studio in the bcak. hey i guess i'll keep dreaming.
Thanks
Comments
Hi,
when my friends Dad converted the garage to somewhere we could practice he put something between the brick walls to dampen the sound.I mean it is not completely soundproof but its a hell of a lot quiter than it would be without it.Ill found out exactly what it is today
I've seen people use a piece of thin plywood wrapped with rough pattern fabric(like the blanket shadow was talking about). They made a few of those and put them around the room and it absorbed the sound well.
hth