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VocalBoothToGo was borne literally by the audio producer's demand for efficient and price conscious products. As technology developed, artists were able to create music and record audio in their home. But even though technology allowed easy recording and editing of the files, the laws of physics did not change and the room acoustics had to be handled properly.

Acoustic Foam Testing

Acoustic foam, why spend thousands on Special Acoustic foam when Packging foam looks just the same? Looks can be deceiving….
Acoustic foam designed to absorb sound. Packaging foam designed to absorb shocks.
Besides acoustic sound absorption quality of the Acoustic foam, make sure it is fire retardant foam.
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Sound Curtain Testing: Does It Work?

Specially designed curtains for soundproofing to block outside noise coming from windows. Noise reduction up to 25 dB. Curtains are made of layer of sound absorbing blankets Producer’s choice grade and a special Limp Mass Membrane reinforced to be used as a curtain. 48 x 48 inch curtains weigh approximately 20 lbs. Curtans can be made to a custom legth. Made to order.

How To Find The Right Type of Vocal Booth

In today’s world, if you are a voice actor or into audio recording, you no longer have to worry about getting into a car, driving through traffic. traveling far or even fighting for a parking space to get into a studio to do a recording in their vocal booth. In fact, all you really need is a quiet place to do it. However, that place also has to be an acoustic environment that would benefit your recording — either your music or voice-over.

What this means is that you need to invest in your own vocal booth — preferably one that doesn’€™t require much construction or money. But how do you know what kind of vocal booth to get?

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Producer’s Choice Sound Blanket Features

Producer’s Choice Blankets Features

This popular brand of sound blankets, called Producer’s Choice, has quickly become the top choice when looking for a sound blanket for your audio recording studio.

  • Quality and Durability. Producer’s Choice Blankets VB series have vertical 2 inch parallel stitching. This allows the cotton fibers inside the blanket to expand more (gets thicker) than Zig-Zag stitched moving blankets.
  • Designed for Sound Absorption. Moving blankets are designed for moving but our sound and acoustic blankets are made specifically for sound absorption. The picture below shows the moving blanket size 72 x 80 (left) versus the Producer’€™s Choice Blanket VB70 size 72 x 80 (right). See the difference when folded!

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A Review of Producer’s Choice Acoustic Blankets

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These blankets are by far the best deal on the planet, when it comes to inexpensive soundproofing or acoustic treatment for the home recording studio!

Comparison of Moving Blankets to Producer’s Choice Sound Blankets

When preparing a space for audio recording or creating a vocal booth, people often wonder what the best type of blanket to use for sound absorption. A first guess is to use moving blankets — they are easy to find and fairly inexpensive, right? But, what is the difference between a moving blanket and a sound blanket or acoustic blanket. Aren’t they both manufactured the same way and all pretty much the same? The answer is no.

The Difference Between Moving Blankets and Sound Blankets

Moving blankets and sound blankets are not the same. For instance, the Producer’€™s Choice line of sound blankets and acoustic blankets, measures at 80% noise absorption and has an NRC Rating of 0.8. NRC ratings fall between 0 (perfectly reflective) and 1 (perfectly absorptive.)  So basically, the higher the NRC rating, the more sound a product can absorb.  Most moving blankets are not even tested since they are designed for moving not sound absorption.

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Carry-On Vocal Booth Instructions

How To Use The Carry-On Vocal Booth . . . Your Studio On The Go!

With the Carry-On Vocal Booth, voice over talents can take control of their time and conduct their sound recordings anywhere and everywhere — even when on travel. This portable vocal booth is also a great starter for beginners, who may not want a full-size vocal booth just yet.

Here is how to use your Carry-On Vocal Booth:

SPECIFICATIONS:

Size: Asscovb-on-mic-standmic2embled: 24€W x 22€D base and 20€ H. Folded in bag: 24 x 22 x 4 inches. Weight: 8 lbs.

Construction of Bag: Outer bag made out of durable abrasion resistant ballistic nylon and includes handles, shoulder strap and a large-side pocket with Velcro tab. A Bag closed with heavy duty zipper. (Note: Hole under the pocket flap is intentional and for the purpose of adding the microphone stand, wires or cords).

Construction of the Interior: Highly absorbent woven acoustic sound blanket — Producer’s€™s Choice Acoustic Blanket (NRC 0.8 or 80% sound absorption); metal support system and Velcro closures.

 

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What is NRC ( Noise Reduction Coefficient)?

What does NRC and SAA stand for?

Sound absorption properties of acoustic materials can be measured in lab tests. Specifications for materials used in sound absorption commonly include an NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) for simplicity, in addition to more detailed frequency versus amplitude charts.

The Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) and Sound Absorption Average (SAA) values are both single number ratings that indicate the level of sound absorption provided by the product being tested

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How to apply STC rating of the material when soundproofing a DIY Recording Studio

The Sound Transmission Class (STC) is a single-number rating of a material’s or an assembly’s ability to resist airborne sound transfer at the frequencies 125-4000 Hz. In general, a barrier with higher STC rating blocks more noise from transmitting through a partition. The STC ratings allow accurate ‘apple to apple’ comparison of materials for soundproofing.

First of all knowing STC rating of a barrier helps to measure your expectation of what can be achieved when using various types of soundproofing materials.

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What is STC?

When building your home recording studio one of the important factors you have to deal with is the sound transmission. To determine their soundproofing quality materials are tested for sound transmission loss values, that can be measured, and rated in a single-number rating system – Sound Transmission Class (STC). The STC rating figure very roughly reflects the decibel reduction in noise that a partition can provide.

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