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Originally Posted by DSD_Mastering When I'm mastering and not recording, I have the window between the rooms covered. I have a 2" 703 insert built by Snap-tex that fits tightly in the window. I cover it with the plantation shutters for acoustics/asthetics. This should be a viable option for you also.
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Bruce |
Thanks for the advice, I live in UK though, I couldn't find a local distributor for the Snap-tex material upon a google search. But this gave me an idea for making a wooden frame and stretch an acoustic insluation fabric or material on it and put it inside the window's frame..But the question is how I could fit it securely with minimal nailing or screws..
Do you think a very thick curtain would do any insulation at all? or will it just cut my high's and affect my room acoustic badly??