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Old 7th March 2009   #37
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Only photos to impress potential clients. If it produces the sound you want, that's enough.
Let me clarify. For home studios, a fabric shower stall will suffice. They are also common in NY casting and talent agency facilities.

Any number of pro studios in Manhattan use prefab meat lockers, in which VO talent can thrive quite well for two hours or more. A remarkable number of studios here with luxurious client facilities have gone under, so spending money on lovely rooms is no guarantee of competitive survival..

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