How do i soundproof a large garage?
Iv'e made a studio in there for youtube and podcast stuff and everything is great but it has a really noticeable echo even when i turn my microphones gain down.
I know nothing about soundproofing so any advice would be great.
>>17589491
Do you have money too spend or no ?
>>17589491
Soundproofing a large garage is going to be expensive. If all you're doing is recording voice you're better off to just frame blankets around where you're recording.
>>17589491
1.) Go to a warehouse/factor district
2.)Find a random stereo production or soundproofing factory
3.) Dig through their trash for those odd bits of giant soundproof foam they sometimes throw out
4.) ???
5.) Profit
>>17589529
>>17589530
how much are we talking here? What would i need to buy?
>>17589539
Hi2u google
Measure your room.
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Acoustic-Panels-Studio-Wedges/dp/B010GPFRUQ/ref=pd_lpo_267_bs_t_2/157-0823680-1504957?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Z91GAT33VE3ATSH3XARS
>>17589539
thousand ish.
what youll need to do is build a tiny "air gap" between all the walls, so basically a room within the room, including a foundation then fill it with legit insulation then nice walls with more insulation and then that special foam you see in studios