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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2010
  • The ClearSonic MiniMegaPac drum isolation booth is an easy way to effectively enclose and isolate drums, vocalists, horns, or other instruments. ClearSonic isolation booths utilize our drum shields and sound absorption baffles in combination to improve sound quality in large spaces with reverberation, such as houses of worship, theatres and stages, and live performance venues. They are also great for practicing an instrument at home as well as many other non-music settings, such as translation or podcasting, where audio clarity is important.
    The total sound reduction after setting up the MiniMega is approximately 16dB (about 50% reduction of perceived volume). An omnidirectional microphone was used and placed approximately 12 ft. from the drums. No volume or gain settings were adjusted. A door is located on either side of the booth, where the back drum shield meets the front drum shield.
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    Check out our latest MiniMegaPac demo video here: • MiniMegaPac Drum Isola...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 115

  • @willgaines5269
    @willgaines5269 9 років тому +181

    My left ear loved this video

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 13 років тому +6

    Man, I can say from experience, it gets HOT in there with no fan or fresh air circulation of some kind!

  • @WilliamEGD
    @WilliamEGD 13 років тому +2

    I was so wrapped up in the vid at first I hardly noticed that guys awesome beard.

  • @MrDrumbum911
    @MrDrumbum911 10 років тому +16

    Can you get one with a small fridge for beer a bathroom and an air conditioner

  • @JemTheBullfrog
    @JemTheBullfrog 13 років тому

    They're great to use. We got ours from ashdown av who I believe are the dealers in the UK for Clearsonic.

  • @JarodGrimmMusic98
    @JarodGrimmMusic98 10 років тому +2

    rockin that 7/8

  • @yebwulebdullah
    @yebwulebdullah 13 років тому

    omg! That is clearly very quick and easy to do ....

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 7 років тому +28

    It was only when the roof went on that the sound level dropped. One of my biggest gripes with drum shields is they only deflect the sound not reduce it. Putting the drums out of sync with the rest of the band. This one works, it actually does what it claims to do!

  • @PizzaJokesAreCheesy
    @PizzaJokesAreCheesy 11 років тому

    I want one of those!

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  12 років тому

    It is possible for one person to set up the booth, but it is easier with two. The acrylic shields are about 100lbs, so you'll want to use a dolly to move those any distance. Everything else is very light and easy to set-up and tear down.

  • @6project6nightmare6
    @6project6nightmare6 12 років тому +2

    cool 7/8 groove

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    You simply slide one of the Sorber panels out of the way. More info is available on our website and a picture of the door explanation is under the "Frequently asked questions" tab. Thanks.

  • @PSColdFire
    @PSColdFire 7 років тому +12

    Which of your products would you recommend for voice-over? I want to record dry vocals and I certainly don't want to disturb any neighbors in the apartment (especially during night-time recording)

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому

      I would recommend one of our smaller isolation booths like the IsoPac E, F, G, or J: www.clearsonic.com/collections/megapac

  • @JemTheBullfrog
    @JemTheBullfrog 13 років тому

    @jjlwis The panels have notches cutout at the corners so cables can run through without getting crushed. The bigger packs have a fan supplied with them and to access, you just slide one of the panels.

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому +1

    Our acrylic panels are 1/4" thick and once assembled are plenty stable. However we do not recommend using them outside in tornado like conditions.

  • @MrRKDrums
    @MrRKDrums 11 років тому +1

    It would be great to see similar video demos of the IsoPac A and B as well to compare. I'm really interested in an isolation booth but unfortunately won't be able to afford the Minimega.

  • @mrwilljams
    @mrwilljams 13 років тому

    Im thinking of buying one of these for my home recording.

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    We found compressed fiberglass inside our Sorber jackets works much better than foam. You can purchase directly from us or one of our many US and international dealers. Thanks!

  • @jacobmichaelmusic6938
    @jacobmichaelmusic6938 9 років тому +19

    minor problem, how do u get in or out

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  8 років тому

      +Jacob Stoner You use the panels of the booth as a door. The door can be on either the right or left side of the booth (where the back shield meets the front shield). You simply pull the back panel open, step in, and pull it closed behind you.
      Please follow this link to our website for visual aid: www.clearsonic.com/assets/door%20explanation.jpg

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  12 років тому

    Thanks, I can only count to seven, so it's easy for me!

  • @ZMan14100
    @ZMan14100 9 років тому +7

    AWESOME, but how do you get out?

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    Care must be taken to ensure that enclosed musicians have an effective way to hear other musicians, vocalists, etc. This might require the addition of a stage monitor speaker, headphone monitor, or an "in the ear" monitor. Because of an increase in volume levels on the musician side of the panel, an enclosed musician would be wise to use some type of effective ear protection or monitor on headphones.

  • @Espligo
    @Espligo 11 років тому +4

    That guy's beard must be soaking up a few dB !

  • @Jeschneider
    @Jeschneider 7 років тому +6

    Please explain your conclusion of 50% reduction in volume with only a mere 16db reduction from 93db. Also - most all advertisements for the mini and mega state 60%-70% reduction. I'm considering a purchase of the mini and am very interested regarding these questions - thanks.

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому +18

      The 60-70% rating is based on the decibel logarithmic scale, which goes up and down in powers of 10. A decrease in decibels from 93 to 83 means the sound is 10 times quieter, or roughly half as loud. A decrease to 73 decibels would be 100 times quieter, or a quarter as loud. Since the final decibel rating in the video does not quite reach down to 73 db, we rate between a 50-100% reduction of decibels (volume reduction) at around 60-70%. Please refer to the linked article for some more information about how the decibel scale works: www.explainthatstuff.com/soundlevelmeters.html.

    • @Jeschneider
      @Jeschneider 7 років тому +2

      Ok thanks a lot! Appreciate it.

  • @bogdandjordjevic9947
    @bogdandjordjevic9947 10 років тому

    Hello I have a 3 in 1 question ;)
    1. How much is the thickness of the acryilic panels and are there holes in it to pass through the sound or the panels are completely closed?
    2. From which materials are sound absorbers, could it be used something like thick sponge or mineral wool?
    Thank you!

  • @BassJunkysAnonymous
    @BassJunkysAnonymous 12 років тому +3

    As much as I would love to get this, for almost $3200, it's just not worth it to me. Could someone explain how these materials cost as much as a small car? Is it a supply and demand thing or are they really that labor intensive to make?

  • @rizkitamilenia
    @rizkitamilenia 9 років тому +2

    So? It can be a soundproof too?

  • @MrBoater58
    @MrBoater58 13 років тому

    When i saw the guy in the blue shirt I expected this to be a geico commercial... I guess its so easy that a cave man can do this.

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    Allen has a doppelganger.

  • @danabe8888
    @danabe8888 9 років тому +2

    how do you get in or out?

  • @krlosvitev
    @krlosvitev 7 років тому +1

    Could you say me the acoustic material name? Not the acrilic, the other one, please.

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому +2

      The absorption panels are called Sorber. We sell them in a range of sizes. (www.clearsonic.com/sorber.htm) They work just as well as wall treatment in a room with too much reflection as they do to control volume and bleed in our isolation booths.

  • @jjlwis
    @jjlwis 13 років тому

    is there room for cables, and mic stands? lets say for over heads?
    no door, must get hot in there...

  • @DeskarTube
    @DeskarTube 7 років тому +1

    Maybe I will purchase the Isopac e. Is it suitable to get dry vocals?

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому +1

      It sure is, as pretty much any IsoPac would be. The two major considerations for a vocal booth are what you want to use it for and what size you need. If you're only recording one vocalist, something like the IsoPac G could suffice. If you're recording vocals and acoustic guitar (or another instrument), multiple vocalists, or if you think you would ever need to record drums at some point, something like the IsoPac E would be a great place to start.

    • @DeskarTube
      @DeskarTube 7 років тому

      Hello, thank you for your fast answer. I only record vocals. But I have the chance to get the isopac e very cheap (maybe for under 300 dollar). so I think its a pretty good deal. If it is too big, I can make it smaller by not using all walls, can I?

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому

      You're welcome, Deskar! I agree that would be a good deal on the IsoPac E. Also, you are correct about making the booth smaller by using less panels or walls. However, please keep in mind that if you disconnect any of the acrylic panels from each other, the hinge will be destroyed and you will need a new hinge to put them back together. In the event you need to do that, we (or one our dealers) can provide you with a replacement. Good luck with your recordings!

  • @shaneshrimp6519
    @shaneshrimp6519 7 років тому +5

    I live in a mobile home park and feel I am limited to practicing would this be good for me?

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому

      Hi Shane, yes this could be a good solution for you depending on how much space you have to spare. Since you are in a smaller space, you might have more success by treating your walls with just our Sorber baffles: clearsonic.com/sorber.htm.

  • @grooveDrummer5
    @grooveDrummer5 12 років тому +1

    how much does this cost and how loud would it be in an apartment.

  • @rgalvezmusic24
    @rgalvezmusic24 12 років тому

    are they foam (the gray things)? where can i buy a booth like it?

  • @c.s.5177
    @c.s.5177 8 років тому

    What is the difference with and without the absorption panels?

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  8 років тому +4

      We always recommend you use some combination of acrylic and Sorber panels. Without absorption panels, you would not see as much volume reduction. The clear acrylic only reflects sound, while the Sorber (absorption) panels absorb sound. You will not really be reducing any decibels without using something to absorb the sound waves.
      The best you can do with acrylic alone is reflect sound waves somewhere else. This may be perceived as being quieter if standing directly in front of the sound source, but the sound waves will simply be bouncing around the room, which can sometimes make the sound source (i.e. drum set) seem even louder.

  • @waterkeeper03
    @waterkeeper03 11 років тому

    how about the sound inside the booth? gotta put mics on the drum

  • @w001w
    @w001w 12 років тому

    赞~~~~~~~~~

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    We also offer vocal isolation booths as well. Check out our website for more info. Thanks!

  • @alexislks8234
    @alexislks8234 10 років тому +3

    ..and then he call the guys to take him out! :D

  • @logansdrums
    @logansdrums 13 років тому

    how much it that because i have a 6 peace yamaha oak custom with 11 cymbals will that fit or is ther bigger ones and how much

  • @bajacapt
    @bajacapt 11 років тому

    It needs some sort of vent port with fan or Air Conditioner port, no drummer could go for a lengthy recording session in there, unless they keep the studio or recording place chilled with Air Conditioning.. otherwise, great isolation...

  • @Butch3727
    @Butch3727 10 років тому

    how much for shipping in the US?

  • @greendaywillrock
    @greendaywillrock 12 років тому +2

    my right ear is lonely

  • @freekdeeekmuis
    @freekdeeekmuis 12 років тому

    What happens with the volume being the drummer?

  • @kentsmedblom
    @kentsmedblom 11 років тому

    How much does a full booth cost shipped to Australia Sydney nsw 2756

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    We don't check the UA-cam comments very often.

  • @lekkyesdakwakas8270
    @lekkyesdakwakas8270 7 років тому +7

    Pls can a get a DIRECT link to all the items used in the video? I will so much appreciate that

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  7 років тому +3

      Hey Lekkyes, check out the link to the MiniMega on our website: clearsonic.com/IsoMini.htm

  • @jnagime
    @jnagime 11 років тому

    Where i can buy this?

  • @Chessdrummer83
    @Chessdrummer83 12 років тому

    can you set this up yourself with no one else home?

  • @edjorthebeast
    @edjorthebeast 12 років тому

    how much does it cost? just wondering

  • @ricardofogaca7298
    @ricardofogaca7298 9 років тому

    Vale oque paga?

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  13 років тому

    The meter was C Weighted.

  • @StreetJoy
    @StreetJoy 12 років тому

    i mean, are the gloves really necessary...?

  • @Chessdrummer83
    @Chessdrummer83 12 років тому

    what! I like playing loud and soft but what if somebody prefers to play metal??

  • @monkeypete3736
    @monkeypete3736 10 років тому +3

    If your wanting to get the most out of this screen,fill it with water,or for a more permanent alternative.....CONCRETE!
    ;)

  • @jasksda3
    @jasksda3 10 років тому

    it's not so bad

  • @elilienhardt6749
    @elilienhardt6749 12 років тому

    How does one exit le booth?

  • @majestytd
    @majestytd 12 років тому +2

    so when he's done playing drum, he just kick the shit out of that booth?

  • @powerbellrider
    @powerbellrider 9 років тому

    how much o.o!???

  • @CrazyCity13
    @CrazyCity13 12 років тому

    how much would this cost?

  • @JoelMcCoy89
    @JoelMcCoy89 12 років тому

    How does he get out?

  • @FOSSIL13drums
    @FOSSIL13drums 12 років тому

    He was a carpenter's son...

  • @delflago
    @delflago 11 років тому

    how do you get out?

  • @jnlhansonian
    @jnlhansonian 12 років тому

    now how does he get out? :)

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    The drummer simply slides on of the acrylic panels to the side like a door.

  • @blinkbody
    @blinkbody 12 років тому

    and how to get out ?

  • @FoxandWolfStudios
    @FoxandWolfStudios 13 років тому

    no door?

  • @convancleave
    @convancleave 13 років тому

    ya but how does he get out...

  • @TheStompbox
    @TheStompbox 12 років тому

    Over Kill. I liked just the shield. Without all of the pads and top.

  • @luigidisarno4714
    @luigidisarno4714 9 років тому

    e sotto???

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  10 років тому

    1.The acrylic thickness is 1/4". There is a gap at the rear of the booth to allow air circulation. The drummer is totally surrounded by acrylic panels.
    2.Our SORBER is made of 1.5" thick rigid compressed fiberglass wrapped in 'trunk cloth' (like a car trunk). It performs much better and is more effective than other products out there. Sponge or wool could be better than nothing, but certainly will not absorb as much. Go to the clearsonic site & click on 'SORBER' under products for more info.

  • @bigleemac
    @bigleemac 13 років тому

    they must be good, Jesus builds them!

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    We have a list of US and international dealers on our website or you can order factory direct from us. Please call 1-800-888-6360 for any questions or order info.

  • @adolfoarteaga681
    @adolfoarteaga681 8 років тому

    which is its thickness ? please

    • @clearsonicmfg
      @clearsonicmfg  8 років тому +1

      +Adolfo Arteaga The acrylic (clear shield) thickness is 1/4", the Sorber (absorption panels) are 1.5" thick.

  • @MykeMcKesey
    @MykeMcKesey 13 років тому

    Now how the hell is he gonna get out??

  • @Drmmr4gzus
    @Drmmr4gzus 13 років тому

    what if he has to pee really bad?

  • @b40l
    @b40l 10 років тому +1

    un malpensante potrebbe credere però che il batterista suoni più piano verso la fine ;-)

  • @makulayanga1231
    @makulayanga1231 12 років тому +1

    it must be hot in there

  • @rlta04
    @rlta04 11 років тому

    could tourture someone in there and no one in next room could hear them screaming

  • @Butch3727
    @Butch3727 10 років тому

    ok

  • @Rockhomestudio
    @Rockhomestudio 12 років тому

    @Drmmr4gzus He will just pee inside the booth.. lol! :-P

  • @DuPePhotographer
    @DuPePhotographer 9 років тому

    ...lol

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  10 років тому

    Butch3727, please send an email to sales[at]clearsonic[dot]com with your shipping zip code and we will get you a quote.

  • @JemTheBullfrog
    @JemTheBullfrog 13 років тому

    ...

  • @logansdrums
    @logansdrums 13 років тому

    @bigleemac lol he does look like jesus

  • @Drumkey17
    @Drumkey17 11 років тому +2

    It sounds terrible to me

  • @dizzytoledo
    @dizzytoledo 10 років тому +1

    Talk about alienating your drummer! Not cool!

  • @Antromento
    @Antromento 12 років тому

    Das Geld für die Anschaffung kann man sich getrost sparen.

  • @armandochuh
    @armandochuh 10 років тому +1

    Would be perfect if not for the insistence of breathing drummers.
    Let's also enclose the amps? Or do not you dare to touch this taboo?
    Backward as the modern world!
    Seria perfeito, não fosse a insistência dos bateristas em respirar.
    Vamos enclausurar os amplificadores tambem? Ou vocês não tem coragem de mexer nesse tabu?
    Mundo retrógrado disfarçado de moderno!

  • @InDarkSolitude
    @InDarkSolitude 12 років тому

    I want the last 3:53 of my life back

  • @armandochuh
    @armandochuh 10 років тому

    It would be perfect if not for the insistence on breathing drummers.
    Let's close the amps too?
    Wayward world disguised of modern!
    Seria perfeito, não fosse a insistência em respirar dos bateristas.
    Vamos fechar os amplifacadores também?
    Mundo retrógrado distarçado de moderno!

  • @clearsonicmfg.7622
    @clearsonicmfg.7622 11 років тому

    We also sell just the acrylic drum shields and our Sorber sound absorbing baffles individually.

  • @clearsonicmfg.7622
    @clearsonicmfg.7622 11 років тому

    That would have to be a pretty large isolation booth since the one shown in the video is 7' x 6' x 6.5'. The MiniMega Pac shown has a sound reduction of 60% - 70% which is typically plenty of sound reduction for churches and studios.

  • @clearsonicmfg.7622
    @clearsonicmfg.7622 11 років тому

    All of our isolation booths with lids come with a clip on fan for air circulation. We just forgot to clip it on in the video.

  • @clearsonicmfg.7622
    @clearsonicmfg.7622 11 років тому +1

    Please contact our Australian dealer, ISL Systems, for the best pricing and shipping info. They should have our items in stock. Thanks!

  • @clearsonicmfg.7622
    @clearsonicmfg.7622 11 років тому

    One of the back acrylic panels slides open like a door.

  • @clearsonicmfg
    @clearsonicmfg  11 років тому

    You simply slide one of the Sorber panels out of the way. More info is available on our website and a picture of the door explanation is under the "Frequently asked questions" tab. Thanks.

  • @ilovesabian1n1
    @ilovesabian1n1 13 років тому

    how much would this cost?