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Old 29th January 2008   #1
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Hello World...Im in the market for an iso booth mainly to keep outside noise out (loud neighbors ) Unfortunately
i dont have much room so I was looking into this 3 Carat Diamon Booth from Vocalbooth.com.

VocalBooth.com - Diamond Series

I know booths this small arent ideal recording enviornments, but i really have no choice being that it gets a bit noisy around here...so anything would help. Does anyone have any expeirence with this booth in particular? And another question is...would this booth "diamond" booth provide better acoustics over a regular 4X4 box booth? Any help would be appreciated. thanks!
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just a question but why not build yer own?
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just a question but why not build yer own?
Simply put...my "handy" skills are the worst! for my own safety i should never come near a hammer or saw! ha.
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Simply put...my "handy" skills are the worst! for my own safety i should never come near a hammer or saw! ha.
hahahahha

i had a friend build mine..it took care of the small retagular box issues..5 sides..1 side with a masonite insert bowed slightly..slanted ceiling

what's the price and hwo does it assemble?
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hahahahha

i had a friend build mine..it took care of the small retagular box issues..5 sides..1 side with a masonite insert bowed slightly..slanted ceiling

what's the price and hwo does it assemble?
Umm..if Im not mistaken, it comes in around 4k. But more importantly..

" a VocalBooth easy to put together?
Two able bodied persons can install a 4' x 4' VocalBooth in about an hour. There are no tedious small parts to assemble and the only tool you will need is a screwdriver for putting on the doorknob. Our design is uncomplicated and the written directions are straightforward"

Also...I feel like I might need to upgrade my studio space soon, so something I could build and break down over and over again is a plus.

Any pics of your booth? Dimensions? I wish I had more space...but all these keyboards are hogging up my walls!
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Umm..if Im not mistaken, it comes in around 4k. But more importantly..

" a VocalBooth easy to put together?
Two able bodied persons can install a 4' x 4' VocalBooth in about an hour. There are no tedious small parts to assemble and the only tool you will need is a screwdriver for putting on the doorknob. Our design is uncomplicated and the written directions are straightforward"

Also...I feel like I might need to upgrade my studio space soon, so something I could build and break down over and over again is a plus.

Any pics of your booth? Dimensions? I wish I had more space...but all these keyboards are hogging up my walls!

4 k isn't that bad if the door, windows and all that hardware are provided

a concrete or foam filled metal door frame and solid core door with roller latch and pull handles [sound can seep in thru a twist knob cover] with double pain window can easily cosk 1k + alone..some door kits are 5k+
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4 k isn't that bad if the door, windows and all that hardware are provided

a concrete or foam filled metal door frame and solid core door with roller latch and pull handles [sound can seep in thru a twist knob cover] with double pain window can easily cosk 1k + alone..some door kits are 5k+
Yeah, thats including door and shipping.


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