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Alright I'm looking to build a home recording studio in the future and I was wondering if anybody had a suggestion for what I should use to soundproof that room? I was thinking foam pads or something like that but I want to know if anybody here has any suggestions because I'm open to try anything new and hear opinions.
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1. jzbrynn (1413) | 1 year ago | If you are searching for an economic way, foam pad is the most efficient way to do it. Or if you have big saving, you can use the money to renovate your house to install soundproof glass, and make your recording studio.
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jambi462 (2340) | 1 year ago | Yeah I know that the foam pads are probably the cheapest way to soundproof a room. I've never even heard of soundproof glass though it sounds pretty cool though. I'll do some research on it and see what the prices are and what not. Thanks for your response.
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| 2. johnnynfl (66) | 1 year ago | Foam pads are usually pretty good. Just remember you need to do the whole room, walls and ceiling, and definitely the door as well. I had to do it for my old basement and it worked pretty well. Good luck!
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jambi462 (2340) | 1 year ago | Okay yeah I was thinking about trying a couple of things with the recording studio I want to build. Thanks for your advice all I really have is ideas right now not really any solid information yet.
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| sdf46151 (1) | 4 months ago | I have three soundproof metal doors and windows with the frames!! I am looking to sale them They came from the Indiana Historical society if you know anyone that might be interested thery can email me at sdf46151@yahoo.com
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| 3. Sing2Me (73) | 1 year ago | there's this foam padding used for beds with bumps on one side that looks like the inside of an egg carton - use that so soundproof, and keep the bumps on the inside - it's good for acustics
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jambi462 (2340) | 1 year ago | Yeah I've seen that style of setting up recording rooms a couple of times and if I couldn't think of anything else I'm going to use that kind of foam padding. That style would also probably be the cheapest way but I'm really trying to make this recording studio a piece or art.
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