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Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:19 am
by Gary
Does anybody have any experience with modular, commercial Practice Booths? I am not looking for information on DIY booths, just commercially, pre-fab units.

I live in adult living apartments (Independent Living Facility) and really would like to practice, open horned, in my apartment. The majority of my neighbors are not exactly what you would call, noise tolerant.

I would appreciate any experiences you could share. Thank you.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:28 pm
by jthomas105

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:38 pm
by Gary
Well, I know how to find them, LOL. I want to know what your experiences with them are. ;-D

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 7:24 pm
by timothy42b
I’ve installed them (I’m an engineer with Army. )

The Wengers work really well and they are stinking expensive.

If your timing was right you might get one cheap from a military band downsizing. Matter of luck and being in the right place.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:05 am
by Gary
Timothy, what is your estimate, percentage-wise, of the level of sound reduction? Thanks.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:38 am
by timothy42b
I've walked through an Army band building with people practicing.

I could hear them but it was soft enough to not be offensive. I don't have any way to measure. My faulty memory says maybe equivalent to Muzak in an elevator or department store. I've also walked the Navy school of music at Little Rock and it's my impression those practice rooms were louder in the hallway than the Wengers were, but again it's been quite a while.

We have some military bandspersons on the forum and I'm sure they have all used Wengers, might get one of them to chime in.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:55 am
by Doug Elliott
Little Creek, not Little Rock. Different state entirely.

Those Wenger rooms are really isolating, it wouldn't bother anybody.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:12 pm
by timothy42b
Doug Elliott wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:55 am Little Creek, not Little Rock. Different state entirely.

Those Wenger rooms are really isolating, it wouldn't bother anybody.
Yeah, I totally had brain cramp!

Thanks for catching it.

About 10 years back there was discussion whether the Army should have their own music school vs renovating the kind of old facilities at Little Creek, and they sent me down to look at it. It was interesting to walk the halls past all those practice rooms, and hear trombone players hammering away at the standard pieces every trombone player would know.

Those rooms were concrete block IIRC and they weren't that quiet in the hallway, they must have been awful inside each room.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 4:31 pm
by Gary
timothy42b wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:12 pm It was interesting to walk the halls past all those practice rooms, and hear trombone players hammering away at the standard pieces every trombone player would know.
Lassus Trmbones? :biggrin:

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 4:45 pm
by timothy42b
I heard thoughts of love, a bunch of bordognis, blue bells, a couple of excerpts, etc. I don’t remember Lassus.

Re: Modular Practice Rooms?

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 2:54 pm
by BoxingChamp
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I will share some of them with you guys - hoping this helps you!

Thom Mohrman, Principal Chief Engineer, Sirius XM Radio
‘’We get bigger studios, with arguably better isolation because you’re not worried about what contractors did. It’s one of those where it’s a finished piece that you can check before it goes into the field. You know that there are no gaps, there’s no holes, there’s no isolation issues. So you’re guaranteed performance.’’


Danny Sanchez, Directors of Operations & Online at LAAMP
‘’The pods themselves are already built in such a way that cuts out so much of the sound’’, said Sanchez. ‘’I mean, the sound isolation that we get is so impressive. The records that we’re able to make here are radio ready.’’

The are a few options for professional grade modular studios:

- MECARThttps://mecart.com/products/prefabricat ... ar-studio/
- Wenger Corp
- IAC Acoustics
- Noise Barriers

but those companies are really professional studios! so you will have really good performances and they have a few advantages over stick-built but they are expensive!

If you are looking for more budget-friendly options but be prepared that the quality will be way lower. You may go with:

- VocalBooths.com
- WhisperRoom

Hope this helps you!

Have a good day mate!