ISOLATION CABINET RECORDING/DESIGNS DIY HOMEMADE ISO BOXES

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surferdeac

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Im getting ready to actually build a new Iso Cabinet box to record guitar tracks with. I have some knowledge/experience building them, but its limited seeing that I have only built one once, and actually dismantled it a couple years ago because i wasn't utilizing it enough. Anyways was just wondering what peoples thoughts were with regards to them

Maybe some insight and or opinions on sizes/dimensions of boxes in relation to you cabinet size

Opinions on maybe some of the building materials to use (my old one was basically a 4' X 4' box made of a wooden frame / plywood / soundboard builders type / blueboard (sheetrock) / and auralex studio foam
--- I was going to try to make my next iso cab a tad smaller due to my limited Space.

was going to try to build a port hole on my new iso cab with some some sort of noise suppressing baffling system to let a little bit of air in and out of the box as well. thought that this may help the decrease a little bit of the boxiness of the overall sound and will let a tad bit of air into the box to minimize some of the stress a vacuum sealed enclosure would put on the mic and the guitar extension cab.

ANY INSIGHT OR OPINIONS ON THIS SUBJECT WOULD BE APPRECIATED
THANKS

"FOR HEIGHTS AND DEPTHS NO WORDS CAN REACH, MUSIC IS THE SOULS OWN SPEECH"
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i have a demeter isolation cabinet i'm no longer using...
if you are interested, PM me....


i think you can buy one of a better build, than what it would cost in your time and materials to build a 'one off' from scratch....
this, after i've built or had built, several types of cabinets myself over the years....

this is the one i have:
http://www.demeteramps.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=60&product_id=69
 
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