Echo & Reverberation

How to Soundproof a Music Venue

It’s the peak of the summer season, so not only are temperatures getting high and weekends are booking up, but it’s also a popular time of year to listen to some of your favorite music artists. Countless musicians decide to start touring in summer so that they are able to perform during the rest of the year. While this can be a very exciting time of year, it’s important to make sure that your venue is up to date with the latest soundproofing measures. It may sound strange that a music venue would need soundproofing but it isn’t to muffle the music, it’s to improve the sound quality in the space. This blog post will walk you through the best ways to soundproof a music venue and creating a better listening experience.

Tips for Soundproofing a Music Venue

Install Mass Loaded Vinyl to Decrease Echo

Mass loaded vinyl, otherwise known as MLV, is installed behind walls, ceilings, and floors. It is an extremely durable material with a flexible structure, so it forms to almost any space. MLV ranges in thickness and size, making it a versatile product that can be used in several problem areas. It thrives when used in an enviroment like a music venue, as it works to dampen louder noises and decreases echo. Using this product will benefit guests in your venue as they will be able to hear their favorite songs without worrying about echo or audio delay.

See Similar: When to Use Mass Loaded Vinyl

For mass-loaded vinyl and acoustic fabric wall installation, a professional is needed. This is to ensure that the process is done properly as errors may impact the longevity of the product.

Use Acoustic Fabric Wall Over MLV for Ultimate Sound Absorption

Acoustic fabric wall is a soundproofing solution made of fiberglass panels, ranging from 1″ to 4″ thick. It is most ideal for those that are looking for a floor-to-ceiling design. Additionally, this product has several fabric and design options, so it can improve the appearance of your music venue by making it look sleek and classy. After you install MLV as an underlayment for your wall, and drywall over it, you can then install the acoustic fabric wall completing the “sandwich” effect. This product will improve the reverberation time (the length of time for sound to decay) in your venue, ensuring sound clarity when performers are on stage.

Ensure that Doors are Hefty and Add Products for Containing Noise

In addition to making sure that your music venue is fit for sound clarity, it is also important to contain noise within the venue. As we know, concerts are very loud so it is nearly impossible to prevent that noise from escaping, but products can be installed to decrease how much of that sound leaks out. First, ensure that the doors attached to your venue are hefty. Although heavy duty doors are usually installed in venues, you should definitely check if it is suitable for the noise created. Then, place a door sweep or seal around each door to block tiny gaps where noise can leak through. Keeping noise contained in the music venue will be beneficial for employees that may be working at merch or concession stands, so that they can properly hear customers and withhold clear conversations.

Using a door seal to cover any gaps surrounding a door will ensure that noise is contained in the music venue.

Install Acoustic Ceiling Panels for Audio Enhancement During Performances

Another way to soundproof your music venue would be by installing acoustic panels on the ceiling. This fabric-wrapped, functional product blends into the ceiling since the chosen fabric is usually matched to it. These panels range in size to tackle any areas in which they may be used, as well as reducing echo and feedback. Installing acoustic panels in your venue will greatly improve audio clarity and control the amount of noise that is transferred.

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How to Soundproof a Music Venue – Conclusion

Now that there are soundproofing measures in place, you should notice a huge difference in the sound clarity within your music venue. Not only will these products help to improve the listening experience for the audience, but it will encourage performers to use your venue again. Let’s take one last look at which steps you should take when adding acoustic products to a music venue:

  1. Install Mass Loaded Vinyl to Decrease Echo
  2. Use Acoustic Fabric Wall over MLV for Ultimate Sound Absorption
  3. Ensure that Doors are Hefty and Add Products for Containing Noise
  4. Install Acoustic Ceiling Panels for Audio Enhancement During Performances
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