I live in a closet…well not really, but the room is 11′ x 11′. Small. I’ve been planning on putting in a rather small soundproof box in my closet for recording (small as in 5′ x 3′ x 6′ ).
My plan is to make it with a red oak frame and MDF, as neither of them resonate well. I was going to insulate it with a combination of cork board and acoustic closed-cell foam, and then float the whole thing above my carpet with said foam. All the corners and such would be caulked with acoustical caulk, and then spray foam to hit everything the cork and foam missed.
Am I wrong in my choice of materials? Doesn’t it make more sense to use something that doesn’t resonate for soundproofing it?
Much thanks guys.
The acoustic tioles sound like a good idea, try to find an alternative to the plyboard, mdf sux.
Cover the whole thing with a blanket or two, and make it collapsable.
Duct tape?
The acoustic tioles sound like a good idea, try to find an alternative to the plyboard, mdf sux.
Cover the whole thing with a blanket or two, and make it collapsable.
Duct tape?
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