As you may or may not know, among my too many things to do list, is I do some podcasting / audio recording on the side, along with a training / IT lab environment, and music room. I have posted up some sketchps about the layout I am trying to go for, but my mind is now turning to "deadening" the sound of the room somewhat. I don't want it completely dead, but I DO want some muting of the audible brightness that all the sheet rock, desk, and equipment give...
I am wanting something attractive, effective, yet budget friendly.
I had seen a fellow on Youtube make a small recording booth / box using an egg crate type mattress topper, and thought that was a great idea, but I am considering putting that on the wall in front of, and immediately behind the mic / desk, and behind the server rack to mute the noise level. I know I can get some dirt cheap ones for like $8.00 for a twin size mattress topper. The question isn't material, it is more of, how safe is this stuff, and how would I attach it to the wall?
What about maybe accoustic ceiling tiles?
Like I said, looking to somewhat mute / deaden the room, not make it totally dead.
I am wanting something attractive, effective, yet budget friendly.
I had seen a fellow on Youtube make a small recording booth / box using an egg crate type mattress topper, and thought that was a great idea, but I am considering putting that on the wall in front of, and immediately behind the mic / desk, and behind the server rack to mute the noise level. I know I can get some dirt cheap ones for like $8.00 for a twin size mattress topper. The question isn't material, it is more of, how safe is this stuff, and how would I attach it to the wall?
What about maybe accoustic ceiling tiles?
Like I said, looking to somewhat mute / deaden the room, not make it totally dead.
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