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Can you use egg cartons to sound proof a recording booth?

Updated: 9/15/2023
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RATCHETCPORTIAN1

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I've heard that you can. If you go to Menards, or Home Depot they have square pieces made of the same thing as egg cartons. I made a small booth and insulated it with that, it helps tons.

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