How Is Vocal Room Sound Insulation Done?
To carry out vocal room sound insulation, the vocal room must first be examined. In cases where vocal rooms are not soundproofed, many problems may arise. The biggest obstacle in taking sound recordings in non-insulated rooms is sound echo. If the necessary insulation is not applied to the walls, floor, and ceiling, the sound will hit the walls and create an echo. Echoing prevents the desired high-quality recording from being achieved. On the other hand, external sounds entering the vocal room can also negatively affect the quality of recordings. Therefore, during sound insulation works, the vocal room should be considered as a whole and the necessary applications should be made.
In vocal room sound insulation works, both the entry of external sounds should be prevented and the leakage of internal sounds outside should be blocked. In addition, to prevent echoes within the vocal room, it is very important to use acoustic sound insulation foams. Along with these works, the vocal room must have a suitable ventilation system without compromising sound insulation, and the door used for entry must also be compatible with sound insulation.
While carrying out our vocal room sound insulation applications, we use materials that are compatible with your decoration. In addition to the insulation materials applied to the inner parts of the walls, we also use sponge sound insulation materials on the outer parts to provide you with a room where you can make high-quality sound recordings. As a company, with our professional team and high-quality material options, we offer you premium sound insulation services for vocal rooms. You can always contact our company to request our services.