Step 7Isolating the inside
All we need to do is isolate the whole micbooth.
I've used the isotop isolation because of the way it absorbs the sound and makes a great accoustic. It even gives the micbooth that studio look. Don't be supprised to find this isotop isolation in the hardwarestore, 'cause everybody is rapping or dj-ing nowadayz...
These isotop plates come in diffrent sizes, but the most regular one is 1m x 50cm x 5cm, I've used that one to.
The isolating is simple; just fill every cm of the wall (now you got 4 of them; including the door, wall 1 (you build) wall 4 (already existed) wall 5 (already existed) and wall 3)
You can use glue to do this but that's up to you, I've used tiny nails to attach them to the wall.
In my case I've got an old carpet from my neighbours during the making of this micbooth, because they thought it was a good idea, and wanted to help (hahaha I can imagine why...)
But I've covered the outside of the micbooth with it and it seems to work! But its something extra.
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