HA!!! Step by Step if you're familiar with construction. Luckily I am,....I could see this being a hell no if they're not use to using constructions tools.
Would this keep studio monitor volume out of recordings?? Currently building a studio and want to build a booth after doing more research, tired of flipping switches on the back of my monitor to hear the music through them and switching it back once the artist is recording again
Wow. Awesome !!!! You went all out. I want to build one with machine bolts so i can move it to another house later. Mine does not have to look as beautiful as yours.
This was a great starting point and the materials were even cheaper then described. My setup (used this video as a blueprint) is fucking crazy now! Thanks and great video!
you know that by putting osb on top of a rockwool you completely deny its absorption properties inside the booth? this way it separates the booth from outside world but does not eliminate sound bouncing inside. If you think acoustic foames will fo their job you can check some data. They have almost no effect in lower frequencies in which most of the vocal sound energy is stored.
@@JonnyF.Sunday-dt7gh i think that the best solution is to put some good quality hard absorption material on top of the wool, there are some "professional" foames etc. (instead of osb)
Oh god... Folks, DON'T do this. Foam sucks, only absorbs the high frequencies and you'll be left with a muddy mess. Buy acoustic panels, if anything. And don't forget about the ceiling.
Just ordered all the parts I needed from home depot for around 700$ for anyone wondering about the true pricing (careful they sometimes put the more expensive things at the top of the search list so scroll down a little till you find the cheaper, but still viable versions) Cheers!
Where did you run your cables through, and im assuming your speakers/monitors are not in the same room. That door would allow a lot of leakage, unless your using headphones.