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Acoustic Panels vs. Rugs for Soundproofing
The speaker suggests that using a rug on the floor of a room may be a cheaper alternative to acoustic panels for soundproofing. They claim to have personally not noticed any difference in sound quality since using a rug as opposed to foam or other panels.
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The hosts engage in smalltalk about office décor, including a rug and wall decorations, as well as discussing the importance of respectful behavior and waiting one's turn.
01:29 - 02:08 (00:38)
Summary
The hosts engage in smalltalk about office décor, including a rug and wall decorations, as well as discussing the importance of respectful behavior and waiting one's turn.
ChapterAcoustic Panels vs. Rugs for Soundproofing
EpisodeI Was Wrong...
PodcastDistractible
The speaker suggests using a carpet or other materials such as quilting, foam, and sheets to soundproof a room as they can be cheaper than acoustic panels.
02:08 - 03:47 (01:39)
Summary
The speaker suggests using a carpet or other materials such as quilting, foam, and sheets to soundproof a room as they can be cheaper than acoustic panels. The speaker shares personal experience working in a streaming studio using a carpet as a cost-efficient option.
ChapterAcoustic Panels vs. Rugs for Soundproofing
EpisodeI Was Wrong...
PodcastDistractible
In this episode, the speaker shares how they discovered an affordable way to create their own sound panels with inexpensive materials from a pill organizer and fluffy throw pillows, and laments not having thought of it sooner.
03:47 - 04:35 (00:48)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker shares how they discovered an affordable way to create their own sound panels with inexpensive materials from a pill organizer and fluffy throw pillows, and laments not having thought of it sooner.