How To Soundproof A Room : How To Make An Acoustic Barrier
7 February, 2012
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An acoustic barrier is intended to separate one instrument from another. Make an acoustic barrier with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.
Expert: Arthur Noxon





12 Comments on “How To Soundproof A Room : How To Make An Acoustic Barrier”
i just found a tone that i love, but theres a certain area of the room that it sounds really harsh and like it has too much treble. when i try to compensate for it i lose my tone in the rest of the room. i think it has to do with the same reason that you dont put the mic directly over the center of the speaker when recording. its always under 20 percent of the room so its not worth the sacrafice in my oppinion? but is there a way around this where i wont lose by tone.
this? may be a dumb question but ive never had good enough of a tone to notice before.gear:jackson rr5(stock)carvin v3 headcarvin legacy 4×12 cab with v30s (closed back)weber mass lite 100Waverage cables nothing fancy
sweet?
Thanks …… great video.?
Really informative.? Thanks.
this is the only expertvillage video I’ve seen that? was any help…maybe because it was longer than a minute
would the type of tile you? are talking about at around 1:45/1:50 be similar to ordinary floor tiles? thanks a mil
thank you! keep? up the studio ideas
hey what if u do a checker board design so you can use both kinds. because thats what? i did. is that ok?
Very helpful and proof that soundproofing dont have to cost the earth.? great video.
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Thanks for the info – nice post.