Overtone
Acoustic Solutions

Vocal Booth

Creating exceptional sound in your vocal booth can be simpler than you think. At Overtone, we specialize in acoustic solutions that gently isolate sound and enhance clarity, ensuring every recording is at its best.

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Why Overtone Panels

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Custom acoustic solutions for one-of-a-kind spaces. Whether you're designing a home office, a studio, a grand auditorium, or an immersive cinema, bring your vision of perfect sound to life.
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A Vocal Booth Tailored for Your Sound

Clarity You'll Notice

Enjoy professional-quality vocals and instrument recordings by gently managing acoustics. Overtone’s panels softly reduce external noise and internal echoes, giving you a clear and natural recording environment.

Customized for Your Space

Each vocal booth has distinct acoustic characteristics. Our adaptable acoustic panels easily match your needs, reducing unwanted sound issues and noticeably improving the quality of your recordings.

Beautifully Functional

Overtone’s acoustic solutions don't just improve sound—they also beautifully complement your booth’s interior.

Expert Advice, Friendly Approach

Finding the right acoustic setup doesn’t have to be complicated. Our knowledgeable team is ready to provide thoughtful advice, so your vocal booth meets your space and sound needs.

Understanding Your Vocal Booth

Every booth’s acoustics depend on its size and shape. In smaller spaces, you’ll typically need to reduce echo and manage external noise. Our acoustic panels tackle these challenges, creating a clear and comfortable recording environment.

FAQ

Where should I place my acoustic treatments?
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A vocal booth has one purpose: recording solo vocals. That’s why it needs targeted acoustic care. Instead of covering every surface, consider treating around 50-80% of your booth, depending on its size and what you'll be recording. This approach will keep your audio clear without overwhelming the room.
How much acoustic treatment do I need in my vocal booth?
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This depends mainly on what you'll be recording. For vocal recordings, you usually don't need as extensive coverage as for instruments. Generally, covering about half or more of your booth surfaces is recommended to achieve clear, natural-sounding recordings. Feel free to reach out if you need specific guidance!
How much acoustic treatment do I need in my isolation booth?
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If you're setting up an isolation booth for instruments like guitars or drums, you'll need broader acoustic coverage. We recommend starting your treatment around waist height and continuing up to slightly above ear level. This helps manage a wider range of sound frequencies, giving you balanced, professional-quality recordings.
Do acoustic panels improve soundproofing?
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Acoustic panels are designed to improve sound quality by controlling reflections, echoes, and reverberation within a room, helping create a clearer and more balanced sound. They reduce internal noise, but external sounds can still enter. For full soundproofing and noise isolation, we recommend pairing acoustic panels with our specialized soundproofing products.

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