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How to treat a drum booth A drum booth on most occasions will only require between 40% and 65% coverage of the four walls and the ceiling. Because of the wide range of frequencies involved when it comes to recording or practising a drum session effective acoustic treatment is a must. Acoustic treatment that can absorb the full range of frequencies is also a requirement. So this involves the effective use of bass traps in all the available corners both the vertical and the ceiling height horizontal corners.
So once the bass trapping is taken care of with effective placement of the bass traps the next areas to cover are the four walls and the ceiling. As we have said earlier you will need between 40% and 65% coverage and the acoustic tiles need to be at least 2†thick to be effective in your booth. So the best acoustic tiles to use for a drum booth are the Tegular Acoustic Tiles , the S.E.A.M. Acoustic Tiles or the Wave Acoustic Tiles . If budget is an issue then we would not recommend you use any thinner a tile than the Wedge PRO or the F.A.T. PRO Acoustic Tiles , these are the minumum we would recommend. So you need to create yourself clusters of acoustic tiles no larger than six tiles in a cluster. These clusters of tiles can be arranged in any way you wish however you need to keep the room as balanced as possible so if you install 3 clusters of tiles on one wall you need if at all possible to install 3 clusters of tiles on the opposing wall.
Hopefully this has helped you in determining the amount of acoustic treatment you require for your room and also what products are best for your room. Obviously every room is different so in some cases these articles are very generic but they do help to see what needs to go where and how much of it. For more personalised help on the best way to treat your drum booth simply fill out our free room analysis form . Secure payments by: opens in new window call - +44 (0) 1623 643609
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