Where to start with you podcast room.
You have a message to tell the world, and it's has never been easier or more affordable to broadcast that message from a space in your own home. We can walk you though the steps it takes to turn your home space into a professional podcasting studio with good acoustic quality. Acoustic treatment is essential to any space that will be used to record professional audio, be it music or speech, and we have the products and expertise to make any room sound good. With custom sound panels and bass traps, we can remove harshness from your podcasting room so you can get the cleanest recordings, while also adding to your aesthetic. We can also use soundproofing materials to help isolate your space from the sounds of your home and neighborhood. We have sound solutions for all levels of podcasting/broadcasting, from hobbyists to top-tier professionals. Give us a call today and let's chat about creating your best possible audio space.
You have a message to tell the world, and it's has never been easier or more affordable to broadcast that message from a space in your own home. We can walk you though the steps it takes to turn your home space into a professional podcasting studio with good acoustic quality. Acoustic treatment is essential to any space that will be used to record professional audio, be it music or speech, and we have the products and expertise to make any room sound good. With custom sound panels and bass traps, we can remove harshness from your podcasting room so you can get the cleanest recordings, while also adding to your aesthetic. We can also use soundproofing materials to help isolate your space from the sounds of your home and neighborhood. We have sound solutions for all levels of podcasting/broadcasting, from hobbyists to top-tier professionals. Give us a call today and let's chat about creating your best possible audio space.
How much treatment do I need?
The amount of acoustical treatment required for a standard 10 x 10 room will depend on various factors, including the specific acoustical issues you are trying to address, the intended use of the room, and your personal preferences.
However, as a general guideline, it is recommended to cover approximately 20-30% of the wall surfaces with acoustical treatment for optimal results. This can include a combination of diffusers, absorbers, and bass traps strategically placed throughout the room.
For a 10 x 10 room, the total wall surface area (excluding doors and windows) can be calculated by adding up the dimensions of each wall:
2 walls measuring 10 ft (width) x 10 ft (height) = 200 sq ft
2 walls measuring 10 ft (width) x 10 ft (height) = 200 sq ft
1 ceiling measuring 10 ft (width) x 10 ft (length) = 100 sq ft
Total wall surface area = 400 sq ft
To determine the amount of acoustical treatment needed, you can multiply the total wall surface area by the desired coverage percentage (e.g., 20-30%). For example, if you decide on 50% coverage:
400 sq ft x 0.5 = 200 sq ft
This means you would need approximately 200 square feet of acoustical treatment to cover 50% of the wall surfaces in a 10 x 10 room. Keep in mind that this is a general estimate, and the specific treatment requirements may vary based on the room's characteristics and your acoustic goals. It is recommended to consult with us for a more accurate assessment and recommendation.
However, as a general guideline, it is recommended to cover approximately 20-30% of the wall surfaces with acoustical treatment for optimal results. This can include a combination of diffusers, absorbers, and bass traps strategically placed throughout the room.
For a 10 x 10 room, the total wall surface area (excluding doors and windows) can be calculated by adding up the dimensions of each wall:
2 walls measuring 10 ft (width) x 10 ft (height) = 200 sq ft
2 walls measuring 10 ft (width) x 10 ft (height) = 200 sq ft
1 ceiling measuring 10 ft (width) x 10 ft (length) = 100 sq ft
Total wall surface area = 400 sq ft
To determine the amount of acoustical treatment needed, you can multiply the total wall surface area by the desired coverage percentage (e.g., 20-30%). For example, if you decide on 50% coverage:
400 sq ft x 0.5 = 200 sq ft
This means you would need approximately 200 square feet of acoustical treatment to cover 50% of the wall surfaces in a 10 x 10 room. Keep in mind that this is a general estimate, and the specific treatment requirements may vary based on the room's characteristics and your acoustic goals. It is recommended to consult with us for a more accurate assessment and recommendation.