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How to set up Acoustic Vocal Booth 3 x 3 (AVB 33). Installation instructions.

In this video we will show you how assemble to the acoustic vocal booth 3 x 3.

The complete frame consists of:
17 square straight poles with ball locks
8 three way connectors
4 straight connectors
2 “Y” connectors

To assemble the frame, start by assembling the bottom and top frames.

The three way connector has one hole on the bottom legs and two holes on the top leg. The top leg should be facing up. Assembled the two sides of the bottom frame and push them in together.

Insert the straight poles in the bottom square of the frame. Use the straight connector to connect the two poles in every corner.

Place the remaining top square on top of the frame.

Insert the “y” bar in the middle of the top frame.

Once you have built the frame, hang the AVB cover.

Start with the AVB cover on the ground. Find the top of the cover, and pinch the front and back corners together. This will make it easier to get the cover over the top of the frame. When you have the two corners in your hands, slowly position the cover into place.

Make sure you are pulling the cover evenly taut as you are positioning it.

Once the cover is on, there will be several Velcro straps on the inside of the cover that you will need to secure to the frame.
The door panel has a double-sided zipper that can be adjusted inside, or outside of the booth.

Sound Absorption Sleeve for Ventilation Fan: Noise Reduction Test

Here is the new sound absorption sleeve for our isolation booth fans!

It is comprised of a sound blocking cover for the fan itself, followed by a sound absorption sleeve, and is completed by a flexible duct to direct air flow.

The resting noise floor of the room in which we initially tested the fan, was 36-40 dB. The fan itself emits 62-69 dB.

We then put the fan inside of the sound absorption sleeve. Just by putting the fan into the sleeve the noise from the fan dropped by 5 decibels.

At the outlet of the sleeve the the decibel emission dropped by 20 dB!

For the fan to work properly, the end with the fan should be sitting outside of the booth. The flexible end can be fed through the bottom corner of the booth.

The noise floor with the fan on was about 36-41 dB, and as we move closer to the fan, the emission from the fan rises to about 43-45 dB.

The sound absorption sleeve will ensure a ventilated booth, with no interference/bleed into your recordings.

Assembly Instructions AVB33

Acoustic Vocal Booth 3’ x 3’
     Assembly Instructions
Material

  • 16 straight pieces
  • 4 straight connectors
  • 8 3-way corner connectors
  • 2 specially designed wall covers
  • 1 ceiling cover
  • 3 corner sound trap

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Frame Assembly

  1. Assemble a square on the floor using 4 straight pieces and 4 3-way corner connectors, leaving the third prong of the connector facing up.

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  1. Use the 4 straight connectors and 8 straight pieces to make 4 double-long poles, and insert them into the open prongs of the 3-way connectors.

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  1. Make another square using the remaining straight pieces and 3-way corner connectors. Place it on top of the four double-long poles by attaching the open prongs of the 3-way corner connectors to the 4 standing poles. This completes the frame.

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  1. Use the Velcro strips to fit the booth cover over the frame.

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  1. Record and enjoy!

Vocal Booth To Go 2016 Summer Namm Experience!

Summer Namm 2016 in Nashville!

Namm was a great opportunity for our company and our products, but it was also a great setting to test our product.

The noise floor of the exhibition room was typically resting around 80 dB! Wow! It was really loud, and we were right next to the percussion manufacturers.

As you can see in the video, we tested our isolation booth, and enhanced version of an isolation booth.

How Sound Isolation Booth Affects WiFi & Phone Reception

We have been receiving a high volume of questions on how our Soundproof(er) Booth affects WiFi reception. With this in mind, we decided to make a video testing the WiFi and cell phone reception inside of the SPB 63.

As a result of the test, we found that our Soundproof(er) Booths do not affect phone or internet reception.

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