- Acoustic Panels
- Bass Traps
- Soundproof Curtains
- Weatherstripping
- Door Sweeps
- Mass-Loaded Vinyl
- Isolation Pads
- Noise-Reducing Foam
- Seal Air Leaks
- Double Glazed Windows
Acoustic Panels
Acoustic panels can be strategically placed on walls and ceilings to absorb sound and reduce echo in a home studio.
Bass Traps
Bass traps are designed to absorb low-frequency sound waves, preventing them from bouncing around the room and causing unwanted resonance.
Soundproof Curtains
Soundproof curtains can be used to block out external noise and reduce sound transmission through windows.
Weatherstripping
Applying weatherstripping to doors and windows can help create a tighter seal, reducing the amount of noise that enters or exits the room.
Door Sweeps
Installing door sweeps at the bottom of doors can help block out sound and prevent air leaks.
Mass-Loaded Vinyl
Mass-loaded vinyl can be added to walls, floors, and ceilings to add mass and reduce the transmission of sound.
Isolation Pads
Isolation pads can be placed under studio monitors and speakers to reduce vibrations and prevent sound from traveling through the floor.
Noise-Reducing Foam
Noise-reducing foam can be used to dampen sound and reduce reverberation in a home studio.
Seal Air Leaks
Identifying and sealing air leaks in the room can help prevent sound from escaping or entering the space.
Double Glazed Windows
Upgrading to double glazed windows can provide better sound insulation and reduce outside noise levels in the home studio.