They're cheap but are they effective? Today at the #HouseOfHacks, Harley investigates if it makes sense to use moving blankets for acoustic treatment. People have tried different sound absorption techniques to remove room echo from recording spaces. Acoustic foam panels and a sound blanket are two popular items. Moving blankets appear similar to sound blankets and are considered DIY sound absorption materials, but how well do they work in a recording studio for sound absorption? Today we're going to measure the difference between having them and not having them makes.
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Resources:
How to measure echo: https://getsuperhumanhearing.com/vide...
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All by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com
Intro/Exit: "Hot Swing"
Incidental: "Rocket" and "Rocket Power"
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