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I was wondering what the acoustic concerns would be (and how to overcome them) for building up a smallish isolation booth for recording loud amps. In my current setup I can't crank anything over 5 watts and I'd like to be able to capture the sound of some of my larger amps (nothing huge, but some 40 and 50 watters) at or near 'full on.'
To do this I thought I could build an isolation booth that was space conscious but still got the job done well - is this something people have tried?
I didn't see much about it, so I assume it was tried and failed at this point, but maybe one of you fine folks can offer me some advice?
Thanks!
- Robert
Guitars: 1977 Gibson S1, Fender 50's Classic Player Edition Stratocaster (MIM), Fender American Deluxe HSS Stratocaster, Lonestar Tele, Yamaha FrankenGuitar (you could call it 'modded' but it just looks broken), Agile AL-3000M Thru-Neck, Agile Valkyrie 24, Peavey T-25, Xaviere XV-550, Xaviere XV-500
Amps: R-50H Reverberocket, Vintage Modern 2266, Twin Reverb, Blues Junior, YCV-40, Hot Rod Deville, Bassman Ten, Valve Junior, Lectrolab R700C, VS65R, Powerblock, GX212R, A small army of vintage Harmony's and similar amps
Pedals: Too many to list - 90% of them of my own making.