Control Acoustics

Description

Capture better recordings with the Sound Shield isolation booth and sound dampening system NCA-7SPS-78 package from Control Acoustics. Whether recording in a studio or live venue, isolation can drastically improve recording quality. The NCA-7SPS-78 design offers an easier setup, removing the acrylic extension panels in favor of full-length panels that further remove distractions for a clearer view of the performer. This pairs perfectly with the roof sound dampening system to eliminate the typical air gaps between standard isolation panels. Cable management holes are placed at the bottom of each acrylic panel to reduce the need for longer audio cables and trip hazards. When a booth is not required, the Sound Shields acoustic panels can be repurposed for acoustic treatment in other parts of the studio. High quality Velcro straps have been sewn into each panel, allowing them to be mounted to a wall or setup as a stand-alone vocal booth.
Control Acoustics 7 Foot Acrylic Isolation Booth and Sound Dampening System

Features

  • Portable isolation booth that provides up to 60% sound reduction
  • Modular design easily reconfigured for drums, vocals and other instruments
  • Cable management holes at the base of each acrylic panel
  • Extension roof system with personal fan

Specs

  • Included:
  • (1) Seven panel clear acrylic shield – 24" x 6.5’ each panel
  • (1) Lid center sound dampening panel – 24" x 5.5’
  • (1) Lid center sound dampening panel – 12" x 5.5’
  • (2) Lid side sound dampening panel – 24" x 5.5’ with clipped corners
  • (3) Booth rear sound dampening panel – 48" x 5.5’ hinged panel
  • (5) Booth sound dampening panel – 22" x 24"
  • (2) Booth sound dampening panel – 24" x 44"
  • (2) Adjustable lid support bar
  • (1) 6" two-speed low noise fan

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  • asked byChase

    fromundisclosed

    Where's the door?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    There is no door. You have to move the panels for entrance and then close it in.
  • asked byDonna

    fromLos Osos, California

    Can you build it with the door on either side?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, you can't.