Should You Buy A Whisper Room Vocal Booth?

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I recently had someone in our community reach out about the Whisper Room Vocal Booth. I was curious to do a review and see if I could help them and you with some advice on is the Whisper Room Vocal Booth a good choice for your studio.
1) What Is The Whisper Room Vocal Booth?
Let's start with an overview of what this booth is and how it is made. They come in two models for isolation needed. They have a single wall model and a double wall model. The double wall model will provide more isolation and should be used for loud bands or drummers and perhaps a producer with speakers and a subwoofer.
The coolest part of these booths is that they can be installed quickly and moved to different rooms over time. A soundproof construction job is permanent and cannot be moved.
Each Whisper Room booth comes with a door with a window and the option for ventilation. It also comes with some 2" thick Auralex foam panels to control reflections in your booth.
2) How Well Does It Soundproof?
This is the number one question and the answer is okay depending on your needs. They say on their website that their booths are not completely soundproof, but do provide "outstanding sound isolation." This is true of all soundproof rooms. The question is how well do the isolate across the frequency spectrum.
On their website they have a cool calculator to estimate the transmission loss (drop in decibels) at certain frequencies. The frequencies they measure for are 125hz-4000hz. This frequency range is the common range for the human voice, but it does not account for bass frequencies from speakers, bass guitar, and kickdrums that will easily reach below 100hz. For those low frequencies we don't really know how well the Whisper Room will perform.
I recommend you play around with calculator. The important thing is to measure your room with a decibel meter app on your phone and learn what the general noise floor is in your room. For most homes this will probably be in the range of 40-70dB. You want to isolate for the loudest sounds. A good recording studio will have a noise floor of 30dB or less across the frequency spectrum.
For purposes of this article let's say our loudest noises in our room are around 70dB. This is the sound of a vacuum cleaner. The Whisper Room calculator says you would get the following.
We can see that with the standard wall you get 27dB of reduction at 4k Hz which would mean your noise floor in the booth would be 43dB instead of 70dB at 4k. At 125Hz your noise floor in the booth would be 49dB. For reference a 10dB change is perceived as either a doubling or halving of loudness to the human ear. Now to put 43dB-49dB in perspective that is somewhere in the range of a library on the low end and a conversation in a home at the high end according to their website. Now if someone is vacuuming right next to your booth you most likely will not want to record. However, these booths probably are great for reducing isolation in an already fairly quiet environment like the inside of a control room, a TV studio or a house basement on a fairly quiet street.
I don't think these booths would work well for drums, bass amps, or a studio with speakers that can easily reach below 125Hz. Lastly, they don't offer any STC ratings, which make it hard to compare to other soundproof assemblies.
3) How Much Does It Cost?
This is the next logical question. They are not cheap, but neither is soundproofing a room. The Voice Over Deluxe Package is a 4ftx4ft booth with double walls and ventilation included and it costs $11,118.80. That does not include shipping or tax. To compare the cost of building your own vocal booth I am going to use my Soundproof Budget Calculator. To get the better isolation that their booths and build your own 4ft by 4ft booth I estimate is would cost $3,454.80. That is a difference of $7,664.
Now, you are paying for convenience, you don't need to know how to build a soundproof booth, and you can have it delivered right to your doorstep. There is something to be said for how easy that is, but is it worth the extra seven thousand dollars? That is up to you to decide.
4) Do I Recommend You Buy A Whisper Booth
For most people, no, I would not recommend you buy a Whisper Booth. The ideal person who should get a whisper booth will have a large budget, not want to do any construction or deal with any design planning, only need the booth for voice over work and ideally live in a fairly quite house already...
Read the rest of this article at: www.soundproofyourstudio.com/...
0:00 - Intro
1:47 - What is a whisper room vocal booth?
3:42 - How well does it soundproof?
9:27 - How much does it cost?
12:43 - Should you buy a whisper room vocal booth?

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@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio Жыл бұрын
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@BensImaginaryBand
@BensImaginaryBand Жыл бұрын
Hey. Good info overall. I've owned a Whisper Room for the past 3 years so I can give some first hand experience with it. One of the main benefits that's not really highlighted too well in the video is the "portable" nature of the booth. It can be disassembled and reassembled with relative ease in a way that I think would increase the labour time quite a bit to add to a DIY build. Another thing is that there is a second hand market for these booths. I bought mine from a studio in Toronto that was upgrading their space. Spent closer to 3k on it. I ended up moving from Toronto to Vancouver and bringing the booth with me so the portability aspect turned out well in my case. I've been living in apartments and the Whisper Room allows me to practice/record guitar and vocals any time of day/night without worrying about neighbours. So I'm happy I got it in the end. Long term, I'm hoping to build my own studio so these videos have been a great resource planning for that. P.S. You got the ventilation direction backwards: it exhausts out the fan.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the first hand insight. I didn’t know about the secondhand market and that makes a lot more sense. Most people should go this route in rentals and if they only need a small space soundproofed. Yeah the ventilation is not explained well on the website. Thanks for the correction.
@yaydriana
@yaydriana Жыл бұрын
@@soundproofyourstudiodoes your course only work for house owners? Can your DIY course apply to building renter friendly booths that can be moved to different location every few years?
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio Жыл бұрын
@@yaydriana I would buy a whisper room if it is a rental.
@cameronfoord1777
@cameronfoord1777 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. The movability factor is important for us city dwellers. I hadn't considered second hand!
@mrkinla
@mrkinla 10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Your post answered my question about portability the WR. I intend on selling my home over the coming year to move to a new city.
@mrkinla
@mrkinla 10 ай бұрын
I like the idea of designing and building my own custom booth to fit an existing oddly shaped closet. Not a professional yet but volume reduction will be VERY important because of recurrent air traffic nearby. My goal is to professionally read audiobooks and create broadcasting demos. Thank you very much.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 10 ай бұрын
Awesome project. Glad I could help
@yochillsmith
@yochillsmith Жыл бұрын
You literally uploaded this video as I’m looking at vocal booths 😮
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio Жыл бұрын
Got that mind meld going on
@s.l.darkling
@s.l.darkling 4 ай бұрын
Nice vid. Bottom line: The pre builds are expensive and don't block as much noise as a DIY booth could. I made a vocal booth (that blocks out loud road noise that my home doesn't block) for about 1.5k. If you want to review the quality I get from that booth all my videos are with that booth--but that's not what this is about. I just want anyone who finds the roughly DIY 4.5k price point for out of reach to know the bar is lower than that still.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@what2118
@what2118 3 ай бұрын
I use the entrance sound lock (two doors) as a vocal booth. Mostly I will record vocals in the larger studio but the sound booth will come in handy when recording live for vocal isolation of vocals for possible retakes latter on. I have air in the main studio but I consider the vocalist can open one door of the sound booth/air lock between songs for air.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 2 ай бұрын
Yup I once recorded in a studio with a six piece band. They stuck us in every air lock they had. When isolation is needed you will always sacrifice some on acoustics.
@what2118
@what2118 2 ай бұрын
@@soundproofyourstudio Thanks for the reply. I enjoy watching your show. 🙂
@frederf69
@frederf69 Жыл бұрын
well done & thanks for this ✌🥁👍
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio Жыл бұрын
Thank you too!
@icecreaman2010
@icecreaman2010 2 ай бұрын
Is there any resources in Arizona that could build me a 4x4 doubled wall vocal booth?
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 2 ай бұрын
Not sure
@Ali-Cheff
@Ali-Cheff 7 ай бұрын
I love these videos. So helpful. I currently live in a small apt so I use a used whisperroom. It has worked well, however I am trying to build a studio and put a portable booth inside to account for potential bicoastal living. Don't have a crazy budget just career :-) I was wondering if you had any tips or ideas for building a studio in a trailer set up, like a tiny house. Or do you think building out of a prefab shed adding 4x drywall and following your great tips would be a better choice? While also owning a portable booth that travels to other living locations. Thank you for your videos these have been great as I am figuring out the next steps.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 7 ай бұрын
Both are cool ideas, but the floor will always be the hardest part. I always prefer a concrete slab over a wood deck floor.
@Ali-Cheff
@Ali-Cheff 7 ай бұрын
Yea I was thinking about Hempcrete actually. Thanks as always ! Looking forward to getting into this project and thanks for all the info it jumps me further in my research! @@soundproofyourstudio
@seesquadrecords
@seesquadrecords 7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I definitely have one to sell 😎
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 7 ай бұрын
Right on!
@Gatrax
@Gatrax 7 ай бұрын
If I wanted to sound proof my bedroom to prevent, for example, my roommate who lives across the hall or in an adjacent room from being disturbed while I stream and shout. What would you recommend and do you have a guide on that
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 7 ай бұрын
Oh man, that is a loaded question. Keep doing your research and you will find a way.
@charlescaputo778
@charlescaputo778 8 ай бұрын
Just tell us how much the room decreases the db. Damn!
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 8 ай бұрын
Ouch! It’s more complicated than that.
@selfishbeats
@selfishbeats 8 ай бұрын
if you have no time to watch the video you have no time to assemble a booth, let alone build one.
@jymiv7640
@jymiv7640 7 ай бұрын
Any chance you can share a complete list of materials you bought to build yours? I have a contractor thats gonna make one for me but he’s stalling on giving me a list on materials & on a price to build it.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 7 ай бұрын
I didn’t build a vocal booth, but I might make a video on how I would build one.
@fairlanephantom
@fairlanephantom 2 ай бұрын
I built my double wall booth for less than $2k and with plenty of extra materials, so it really comes out a little less and no particularly fancy tools needed. The quality of the booth came out much better than the pre-fab booths that still need more tweaking to get right for your environment. So I'd say DIY is better unless you don't have space outside to cut the materials down. Their prices for accessories alone will kill you.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 2 ай бұрын
I agree
@Paulg51-73
@Paulg51-73 12 күн бұрын
Yeh horribly overpriced. I'm closing off one of the corners of my room, so that 's two comcrete walls i don't need to worry about. I was thinking MDF of plasterbnoard plus abortion foam on all the surfaces with carpet on the floor. ventilation however is going to be a problem inside the are as my computer desk will be inside, i can't push the record button on cubase and be standing in a seperate booth haha
@fairlanephantom
@fairlanephantom 12 күн бұрын
@@Paulg51-73 Cool. Good luck with the build. Apparently 6 x 7 is closer to an ideal size than the average 4 x 4 booth if you can spare the space. 3/4 MDF is still fairly cheap. For my connections I have a mix of cables and Bluetooth accessories. My monitor and interface are connected through cables. Could have done wireless for the monitor, but I didn't want to sort through possible latency issues. But my mouse and keyboard are wireless with the computer outside the booth and haven't had any issues.
@Paulg51-73
@Paulg51-73 12 күн бұрын
@@fairlanephantom Sorry about the terrible typos I made haha just read it back. Should make a few chuckle I suppose!
@fairlanephantom
@fairlanephantom 12 күн бұрын
@@Paulg51-73 So sweat. I actually started typing my responses in Notes on my phone to avoid mistakes or hitting send halfway through.
@RayoBeatz
@RayoBeatz 18 күн бұрын
why don't people just demo the thing? i don't want to see numbers i want to hear it. i want to hear someone singing inside it actually i want to not hear them if at all which would mean its a good product. i don't want to go by what a piece of paper says. i can't find any videos demoing this thing.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 18 күн бұрын
Good point
@DjBydLo
@DjBydLo 5 ай бұрын
Amazing channel, that vocal booths are an scam... i mean, you are going to have a very boxy sounding room in the low frequencies, probably for recording a female vocalist it aint that problematic, but for recording a male vocal is possible to mess with the low frequency problems very easily. I guess that for acoustic you need space, there is not still a way to make it anechoic in such a small place.
@soundproofyourstudio
@soundproofyourstudio 5 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s such a bummer that acoustics need space. It’s so expensive
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