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ClearSonic is a favorite of Singers

It's a challenge for many singer/song writers who live in urban areas to find places where they can let their creative abilities flow. See how one singer overcame her limited resources with a ClearSonic Vocal Booth.

Application Introduction

For country singer Jesseca White, living in a urban area in Michigan presented a bit of a challenge.

She lived in a condo, and while working on her second album she found it difficult to practice singing and playing guitar without disturbing neighbors living in her complex.

 


Treatment Provided

In order to create a practice area in her condo without the expense of building a traditional practice room, Acoustical Solutions suggested a ClearSonic Vocal Booth. The ClearSonic portable vocal booth worked out great.

This particular ClearSonic portable vocal booth consists of six clear panels with sound absorption attached to the two panels in the back, and the top is covered by two lid sections.

The ClearSonic vocal booth is Class A-fire rated and may be customized to fit your specific size and sound reduction needs.

 


Quantitative Results

"Acoustical Solutions provided me with exactly what I needed! I can sing and play guitar/music as loud as I want without disturbing anyone. The sound's crystal clear! I'd recommend their booths to any artist/musician!" - Jessica White

For more information on this application, contact Kevin Mclver.

Featured Products used in this Application (1 item)

Product Questions & Comments (2 items)

  • Hi, Do you have a spec sheet for the Vocal booth or more information? is there an specific layout or standard configuration or is custom made? Is the user able to hear the music outside or is through headphones? thanks!

    ana pedroza -

    5 Positive

  • Ana,

    We have data sheets available for all vocal booth sizes on the product page, the url is:

    http://acousticalsolutions.com/64~clearsonic-vocal-and-voice-over-booths

    or click below under "featured products used in this application". The vocal booths reduce noise by about 50-60%, so you would still be able to hear music that is outside of the booth, but faintly. Headphones may be required, but it is left to the personal preference of the artist.

    Aimee Sanford - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    4 Positive