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  • Morning all. Anyone had any experience in reducing room noise when recording using sensitive condenser mics? I always liked the sound of a room in a recording, and I never tried to hide it, but the latest place I've got (a box room) has the harshest high frequency reverb, it makes everything I record sound tinny as hell. There's no working with it.

    What's good for sound deadening? Egg boxes on the wall? Sound blankets? Making a little vocal booth out of wooden framing and moving blankets? I'm all ears!

  • if its a small combo, a clothes horse over the amp and mic stand, then drape a heavy blanket or something over the top. Blackout curtains are great for this. It may remove too much room tone for you though.

    Alternatively, try to remove as many perpendicular hard surfaces as you can. Angle the amp, hang stuff on the walls (big canvas frames work pretty well so it could be a great opportunity for some decadent interior design)

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