T TREC Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 169 Reaction score 0 Location Australia Jan 26, 2010 #1 Hi there, can anyone give any advice on inexpensive ways of deadening a smallish room for recording? Cheers in advance
Hi there, can anyone give any advice on inexpensive ways of deadening a smallish room for recording? Cheers in advance
L LerxstLee Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2008 Messages 300 Reaction score 0 Location New York Jan 29, 2010 #2 I have not used these but they are cheap and most reviews are on the positive side. http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Auralex-Studiofoam-Designer-Kit?sku=422602
I have not used these but they are cheap and most reviews are on the positive side. http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Auralex-Studiofoam-Designer-Kit?sku=422602
MesaGod666 Well-known member Joined Mar 6, 2009 Messages 902 Reaction score 0 Location Minneapolis, MN Feb 24, 2010 #3 Shipping Blankets are THE BEST WAY to make a room sound dead.
T TimeSignature Well-known member Joined Jan 7, 2008 Messages 556 Reaction score 0 Location Phoenix, AZ Feb 24, 2010 #4 A really cheap method, which is what i did was to use rugs and mattress (egg crate looking) foam on the walls. Just make sure you cover one opposing wall so there are no standing waves. Use rugs on the floor. Thats your cheapest option.
A really cheap method, which is what i did was to use rugs and mattress (egg crate looking) foam on the walls. Just make sure you cover one opposing wall so there are no standing waves. Use rugs on the floor. Thats your cheapest option.
W wxjeremy Member Joined Apr 5, 2010 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2010 #5 If you have the ability to augment the room by creating odd angles (no perpendicular walls/ceiling), this also helps a lot.
If you have the ability to augment the room by creating odd angles (no perpendicular walls/ceiling), this also helps a lot.