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PSI AVAA C20 Absorber - Graphite Black
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$ 3,125 .00
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Vicoustic VicStudio VMT Box - Grey
$ 2,429 .00
or $51 /month for 48 months
Vicoustic VicStudio VMT Box - Black
$ 2,429 .00
or $51 /month for 48 months
Vicoustic VicStudio VMT Box - White
$ 2,429 .00
or $51 /month for 48 months
PSI AVAA C20 Absorber - Arctic White
$ 3,115 .00
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PSI AVAA C20 - Graphite Black (Demo Deal)
Special Price $ 2,749 .00 Regular Price $ 3,125 .00
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When building out your studio, you want to make sure you add a variety of acoustic absorption. It’s very hard to achieve pro recording studio results without absorption, and without treatment in your room, recording can result in a lot of ringing giving it the “bathroom” sound, or result in a build up in low end that will make the recordings very muddy sounding.

Acoustic panels can reduce the ambience of your room, without making it sound completely dead. With the use of panels, you can focus on areas that are the main source of reflection, and still keep the natural ambience of your room. Ceiling absorption is also crucial, and whether you have a small space, all the way to a commercial sound stage, Vintage King carries all shapes and size that will work best for your studio.

Foam is the most commonly used material for absorption. It has a classic studio look, and is engineered to have a great balance of absorption and reflection. Being lightweight makes it easy to install on almost any surface. Fiberglass options are also available, although the don’t typically absorb sound as much as foam, they are far more durable, and often times have much more detail in the design. Wool and felt are very efficient, and often times what you would install inside of a wall, or to use as a portable gobo. The addition of Gobos can help isolate multiple musicians in the same room, or help trap early reflection in a drum set or acoustic instrument, making it a much richer sound while recording.

If you have any 90 degree corners in your room, make sure to look into bass traps. This will help absorb the low frequencies that bounce around the room, resulting in a much tighter mixing or recording environment.

If you are recording on location outside of your recording studio, you can look into our portable sound both options, or acoustic absorbers that mount directly onto a microphone stand. Adding one of these to the recording rig can give you a professional vocal booth sound, in nearly any space.

Vintage King also carries predesigned kits that can fit nearly any control room. It can be a little tricky finding the perfect absorption for your room, so be sure to contact your Vintage King sales rep if you have any questions, they will be happy to help you fine tune your room.

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