Have Kenny Aronoff demonstrate it where he’s verifiably not altering the power of his strokes and have it be that quiet with the door shut. I’ll order one the same day if so.
This is a nice video, however it would be really helpful if you make such a video and make a sound measurement inside the booth and outside the booth at the same moment. Only if you do that we can see how much decibel the sound is reduced. And that is what really counts.
This is very nice. I have 2 points: 1) can you make a similar video for an upright piano? 2) it would be REALLY helpful if you make a video where you measure the sound pressure level inside, and outside the booth at the same time and preferably for several frequencies. Such a SoundBox booth can be a very good solution for my acoustic piano, but then I really have to see measurements first.
People saying he just changes his dynamics have prob never been in the same room as a drummer playing at even 1/3 their full power, or just going along with everyone else. Even when the guy at my local church plays softly, you can still hear it clearly across the room. You can’t fake these acoustics just by hitting softer, and it also doesn’t explain the actual muffling of the sound. The soundproofing here is the real deal.
Excellent team work!! Cheerful music! Great post production video... However, if they were trying to make it look easy, they failed miserably. Took so many people and hundred of steps.
sub frequencies should need quite a bigger space/cavity for the wall for isolation, as well as the vibration reduction treatment. You can check for the insulation reference on www.soundboxacoustic.com. or get professional advice from them.