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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.

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.

Soundproof(er) Sound Booth 6 x 3 (SPB 63) Panel Installation

In this video we will show you how to apply the panels for the Soundproof(er) Sound Booth 6 x 3 (SPB 63).

The complete set of panels consists of:
Absorption Panels
3 absorption panels

Sound Blocking Panels
1 door panel
5 wall panels
1 rectangular roof panel
6 top seal strips
6 vertical seal strips
6 corner seal strips

Accessories
2 lights and adapters

After assembling the frame, start hanging the absorption panels. Secure the panels to the top of the aluminum frame. Leave a space large enough to enter/exit through the door.

After you have finished hanging the absorption panels, hang the door panel. All sound blocking panels are equipped with hanging brackets for easy installation.

The door panel is equipped with side velcro tie-ups that need to be secured to the frame.

Next, hang the wall panels. Hang them so that the sound blocking panels are touching, but not overlapping.

After the wall sound blocking panels are in place, put the roof top panel on the frame. The roof panel also has velcro tie-ups to attach to the frame.

Next, join the sound blocking wall panels with the vertical seal strip. Do the same with the top seal strips.

Finally, seal the top corners with the corner seal strips. Corner seal strips are designed in a way that they can fold over themselves, forming a corner.

Soundproof(er) Sound Booth 6 x 3 (SPB 63) Frame Installation

In this video we will show you how to assemble the frame for the Soundproof(er) Sound Booth 6 x 3 (SPB 63).

The complete frame consists of:
27 straight poles
8 three way connectors
2 “T” connectors
2 four way connectors
4 “Y” connectors
6 straight pole connectors

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

The three way connector has one hole in the bottom legs, and two holes in the top leg of the connector. The top leg of the connector should be facing up.

Each side of the frame will be connected by a “T” connector in the middle.

Start connecting the straight poles in the bottom of the frame.

Attach the straight connector on all of the straight poles, and then connect straight poles on top of all of the straight connectors.

The top of the frame will be assembled the same way, except each side will be joined by a four way connector instead of a “T” connector.

If you are assembling the frame by yourself, the easiest way to attach the top rectangle is to put the first half of the top frame on first. Then, attach the remaining top half of the frame.

Place the “Y” connectors on each end of the remaining two straight poles. Slide them both into place.

Soundproof(er) Sound Booth 3 x 3 (SPB 33) Panel Installation

In this video we will show you how to apply the panels for the Soundproof(er) Sound booth 3 x 3 (SPB 33).

The complete set of panels consists of:

Absorption Panels
2 absorption panels

Sound Blocking Panels
1 door panel
3 wall panels
1 roof panel
4 vertical seal strips
4 top seal strips
4 corner seal strips

Accessories
1 light and adapter

Start by hanging the absorption panels. Hang them in a fashion that will leave a space open for you to enter/exit through the sound blocking door panel.

After you have finished hanging the absorption panels, apply the sound blocking door panel. All sound bloicking panels are equipped with special hanging brackets for easy installation.

The sound blocking door panel is equipped with side vlecro tie-ups that need to be secured to the frame. this is to keep the panels in place.

After hanging the sound blocking door panel, hang the wall panels. All wall panels are equipped with hanging brackets and will be installed the same way as the door panel.

After the walls are in place, put the roof top sound blocking panel on the frame, and straighten it. The roof panel also has tie-ups to secure it to the frame.

Next, secure the sound blocking panels together with the vertical seal strips. Make sure to push the edges of the adjacent panel together as tight as you can.

Do the same with the top seal strips.

The final part of the assembly is to seal the top corners. Tighten the corners and apply the corner seal strip. Corner seal strips are designed in a way that they can fold over themselves to form a corner.

Soundproof(er) Sound Booth 3 x 3 (SPB 33) Frame Assembly

In this video we will show you how to apply the panels for the Soundproof(er) Sound booth 3 x 3 (SPB 33).

The complete set of panels consists of:

Absorption Panels
2 absorption panels

Sound Blocking Panels
1 door panel
3 wall panels
1 roof panel
4 vertical seal strips
4 top seal strips
4 corner seal strips

Accessories
1 light and adapter

Start by hanging the absorption panels. Hang them in a fashion that will leave a space open for you to enter/exit through the sound blocking door panel.

After you have finished hanging the absorption panels, apply the sound blocking door panel. All sound bloicking panels are equipped with special hanging brackets for easy installation.

The sound blocking door panel is equipped with side vlecro tie-ups that need to be secured to the frame. this is to keep the panels in place.

After hanging the sound blocking door panel, hang the wall panels. All wall panels are equipped with hanging brackets and will be installed the same way as the door panel.

After the walls are in place, put the roof top sound blocking panel on the frame, and straighten it. The roof panel also has tie-ups to secure it to the frame.

Next, secure the sound blocking panels together with the vertical seal strips. Make sure to push the edges of the adjacent panel together as tight as you can.

Do the same with the top seal strips.

The final part of the assembly is to seal the top corners. Tighten the corners and apply the corner seal strip. Corner seal strips are designed in a way that they can fold over themselves to form a corner.

Sound Booth for sound performance practice

Becoming a musician requires a lot of practice by a student and a lot of patience and sacrifice by their parents.
Smart parents know what to do:
Soundproof-er booth from http://www.VocalBoothToGo.com will help to reduce the sound of musical practice and help parents and neighbors to keep their sanity while the young talent is getting strength!

NOTE: We now have a new model of SPB33 which is slightly different. Please see the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hkV0… frame installation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xInLD… panel installation

Sound Booth blocks noise to neighbors. A Case Study.

Sound Booth blocks noise to neighbors. This video explains how it works.
Noise from Neighbors is the number one reason for noise complaints, create a lot of animosity between neighbours.

NOISE is the UNWANTED sound, so even if the noise is within the city ordinance, people would complain if they do not like what they hear.
No matter how quiet the noise is, if it is heard next door, it can trigger the complaint.
This Singer had the problem just like that.
It got to the point that she was on the verge of choosing between her passion – singing, and her work. She had relocated for work to NY on a temporary assignment, and now she had to find an option that would allow her to keep the job, continue singing, keep friendly neighbors and not waste money on improving a rental apartment.
Sound booth from VocalBoothToGo.com solved all these issues. As an added bonus, when she leaves – she can take the booth anywhere she goes.
For more details about the product,
please go here:
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