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Builder recommendations in Eastern US-CT: vocal isolation booth, ~7'x12'

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Submitted by komencanto on Mon, 02/19/2018 - 14:49

I have an 8'x12' corner available within a larger room (with 8' ceiling) for a vocal isolation booth.

Any builder recommendations in the Eastern Connecticut area who can get it quiet in there? I'm on the fence about doing it myself - if I can avoid construction I'd like to.

Thanks!

Patching a phone into a Mackie board in V/O booth

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Submitted by RickA on Mon, 03/20/2017 - 11:04

Hi, all! I'm a tech-challenged home voice-over guy. I have a Mackie board in the booth with me, but the phantom power for my mic actually comes from a separate Grace Design mic preamp outside. For "old school" phone patch, is there a way to connect either a corded phone directly, or via a Gentner MicroTel box, into the Mackie mixer for two way phone conversation with a client?

VO booth design

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Submitted by Hydra on Mon, 02/13/2017 - 04:24

Hi y'all, I've spent a while foraging and scrounging for some ideas and methods on building a VO isolation booth and I've come up with a basic design. Considering the investment it would take I wanted to post it here so hopefully you good folks could help me catch any major design flaws.

Click, Listen, Demo in the new RODE SoundBooth

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Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 10/31/2011 - 18:47

Tuesday November 1, 2011, Sydney Australia - RODE Microphones is extremely proud to announce the RODE Soundbooth (http://rodemic.com/soundbooth), an industry-first microphone demonstration application that allows users to audition a wide selection of RODE microphones, professionally recorded across a range of instruments.

Cheap, portable outdoor sound booth?

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Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 09/20/2011 - 08:10

I'm looking to construct a transparent sound booth to conduct seated audio recorded interviews in public. It doesn't need to be completely soundproof, but it needs to significantly buffer sound from the street (it might not need a top) and it must be see-though so that pedestrians can watch interviews.