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VOICE2012 Gives High Remarks on VocalBoothToGo Portable Vocal Booths

If you are a voice actor, you are probably familiar with VOICE2012. This International Creative Experience Conference, organized by the VoiceActing Academy, is one of the premier events to showcase talented voice actors from all over the world. VocalBoothToGo.com unveiled many of its portable vocal booths during this conference, held in June 2012, at the […]

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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. You can find it here: acoustic-sound-blankets-sound-absorption-panels-producers-choice See

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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

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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

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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.

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