Thank you so much for this! I used it, step by step to assemble mine today and did it without a glitch, by myself in under 3 hours! Superb job! Should be the official video!
@@onoesmurlocs oh - I unloaded and got it put together about 98% myself within about 10 hours (including breaks). Needed help with the door, one of the back wall pieces, and the roof pieces.
This has been SO helpful! I currently have mine halfway setup because my husband had to leave for work and I don’t have the muscles to finish alone, but we couldn’t have even made it that far without your instructions!!!
Aww thank you so much!! I'm so glad it's been helpful! I make how to DIY-related videos on another channel - ruclips.net/channel/UC9KrOpYNgK7N_rURjwdXQyQ - but when my husband and I started laying out pieces and figuring out where to start, I knew this would need its own video!
This is so incredibly helpful - thank you!! I have a whisper room now which is fantastic but Ive always wanted a studiobricks. While there seems to be a lot of steps, at least it's step-by-step and they try to make it understandable and easy to navigate. Your video is definitely an added bonus!
Thank you so so so so much (I couldn't put enough "so") youre video was so helpful for building the thing !!! You should get a check from STUDIOBRiKS honestly !
I know this comment is VERY late, but I wanted to ask for your opinion on how “box-like” it sounds considering it’s size! I’m debating between the one and the one-plus atm just to avoid any boxiness for the sound haha
Thank you!! Price is really dependent on shipping as this part of it can make it either 'affordable' or 'expensive'. The booth itself is a little under $5K. Once shipping is tacked on, that can be a couple thousand to several thousand, depending on your location. I hope this helps!
@@roanokejoe I'm not sure about that but if you contacted StudioBricks, they'd be able to tell you. These booths are all manufactured in Spain so they all ship from there.
I'm watching this over and over with great interest in getting one of these. A Whisper Room was my first choice but they're much more expensive. Are you happy with the sound isolating qualities of your booth? I live in a particularly noisy place so I'm afraid to cut corners.
I spent a LOT of time researching and asking several very successful VOs (who have the opportunity to regularly try out the different brands) - the general consensus was that StudioBricks is much better than the Whisper Rooms. The sound isolation is second to none and they just look 'sexier' (more professional than the 'covered with carpet' look). I would HIGHLY recommend a StudioBricks. Their customer service was AMAZING, too - they stayed in constant contact from the time I ordered, through shipping, customs in NY, and on to my final destination (which I had to change after it left Spain). They were just incredible. If you want the contact info of the person I worked with on my order, just let me know!
Super informative, thank you so much! I was wondering if you can sit down in this booth, or is the One model really meant for standing? I record audiobooks and can be recording upwards of 5 hours in one go, so standing up the whole time would be pretty tiring.
Thank you!! Yes, there's enough room for a chair. I use a bar stool type chair with a back on it when I do longer narrations or when I'm doing a Zoom/Skype and I don't want to stand the entire time! :)
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers Thank you for the swift reply! I'm definitely tempted. I know you said you decided on StudioBricks after doing a lot of research. I was wondering if at any point you considered Demvox? And what it was about SB that gave it the edge?
@@XXcartoonXcrazyXX Yes, Demvox was one of the booths on my list as I was researching. Ultimately, my SB decision fell on these points: 1)I asked some of the most successful VOs what they've used on different jobs and which ones they were most impressed with and why. SB was at the top of their list, in most cases. 2)SB booths give you -45 dB in noise cancellation. I couldn't find any other booth that beat that. 3) While I primarily do the VO myself, I have also started engineering other VOs' sessions. I wanted a booth that looked as professional as I could get. I personally don't like the 'covered in carpet' look. I thought the SB sleek look was the 'sexiest' and most professionally looking booth I could find. Hope that helps!!
Really helpful video! I'm tossing up between buying this or trying to DIY for a cheaper price point, did you consider building a booth yourself? And you mention VO upgrades, what was standard with the One model and what was extra?
I am an avid DIY'er (my other RUclips channel, 'On The Fly...DIY' is full of them and all proceeds are donated to no-kill animal shelters and rescue organizations - ruclips.net/channel/UC9KrOpYNgK7N_rURjwdXQyQ ) so my very first thought was to build one myself. I looked at acoustic-specific material like Quiet Rock, Green Glue, and several others as well as researched constructing a double wall, decoupled configuration to get the best possible result. If I would have been staying in one spot for the long run, I would have attempted it. I was looking at a massively heavy, thick booth. I really needed something that I could set up, break down every couple of years when I moved, transported, and reassembled in the new location. So I started researching the booths on the market, comparing specs, and asking successful VOs who have had the opportunity to try out some of the ones I couldn't get to (like StudioBricks in NY) what they thought. I was able to try out a local Whisper Room but the others were out of reach. The overwhelming consensus said 'StudioBricks!'. I eventually got to go to NY and tried one out there and it blew me away! The Whisper Rooms didn't even compare once I got to demo test the StudioBricks. For the VO edition, there's a bass trap, boom arm, monitor arm, shelf, and copy stand that is included. Technically, I probably could have built those items myself but this was not only easier but it looks so much more professional. I'm a very frugal person and I'm glad I spent the money on the VO specific items vs building them myself. I was also extremely pleased with the customer service that StudioBricks offers - from the order date to the delivery date, they were in constant contact and helped every step of the way. They even helped me change final delivery location when my move date from IL to the Southwest was unexpectedly moved up by several months.
Hi, thank you so much for this very informative video! I'm seriously considering getting one. I have a few questions. Is the cooling unit that comes with the Voice Over Edition quiet enough to use while recording? If not, is it comfortable to work inside the booth for long periods without getting too hot? Also, I live right outside of NY. Do you know if they ship from NY, or do all orders come from Spain? And, regarding delivery, when it arrives, do they leave the package outside, or do they at least bring it inside your apartment? I'm curious as I may be moving to a 5th floor apartment in an elevator building and I know the pieces packaged together are very heavy. Thanks for your help!
The ventilation unit is surprisingly quiet! When I'm doing short sessions, I don't even use it as it's comfortable. For longer sessions, I use it on the low setting and I don't even notice it. My mic picks it up but the noise floor is still low and is easy to filter out. Everything ships from Spain - they will make your booth when you order it (so it's been made especially for you). I was very happy with the way everything went - they stay in constant contact from the time you order to the time it's delivered. They coordinate with you on final delivery date and time and will not just drop it off and leave it. It comes in a 1200 pound, 8 foot tall crate (and it has to remain vertical) so they will bring it to the outside of your door but that's it. They really can't bring it in. All of the pieces are well packed and HEAVY. We were able to build with two people but OMG, the door weighed a ton and we probably could have used one additional person for that! An apartment building will be tricky - I'm sure it can be done but definitely tricky. Make sure your apartment has at least 8 foot ceilings - you'll need 8 foot clearance to get it built. Hope that helps! :)
@@OnTheFlyDIY thanks! Regarding them bringing it to your door, I'm wondering if that means they'll bring it to the door of my apartment or just the door to my building (if building, I guess I would have to open the crate outside and bring everything up piece by piece myself up the elevator?) Also, regarding what you said about using the ventilation system for longer sessions, you said you filter it out. Does that mean you have to process what you record using a DAW? I've done lots of in studio sessions but this would be my 1st time working from home, so hoping to not have to process anything, particularly if I'm doing a session via Source Connect. Your insight is greatly appreciated!
@@GalaxyNexus1 No problem! No, it will be the door to your building vs your apartment door (the crate has to stay vertical and it's 8 feet tall - the freight company contracted to take it from the port to your final destination will bring it to the outside of your building). So you'd need to cart each piece upstairs to your apartment. I think it could be done but definitely tricky! Yes, I use a DAW for my sessions but I also do the post-production for most of my work. I record a back up if I'm recording via Source Connect, too (just in case!). But your engineer at the other end of Source Connect can also sample the noise floor and filter it out on their end as well. The ventilation sound is very VERY minimal. I was so highly impressed when they demonstrated it when I was in NY. Hope that helps! :)
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers yes thank you! This info is an immense help. I've been a professional VO actor for many years, but as I said before, have never worked from home, so all of this is new to me. It's great to know that it's not out of the ordinary if using Source Connect, for the engineer on the other end, to filter out noise if present. Thank you again!
The price totally depends on shipping (where you are located in relation to the port that it comes to on the East Coast). The 'VO Edition' options were an extra $1000 (I think, it's been a little over a year and a half since I went through the ordering process). I almost didn't get it but I'm SO GLAD that I did. Everything fits perfectly (better than I could have made myself and I'm a DIY'er) and looks so professional. It takes up less room than anything I would have constructed.
As human beigns it never goes exactly as planned in our heads i believe everytime she opens the door she is going to hit that lamp lol going to have to disassembly
Thank you so much for this! I used it, step by step to assemble mine today and did it without a glitch, by myself in under 3 hours! Superb job! Should be the official video!
Thank you!! I'm so glad it was helpful! And congrats - you are going to LOVE this booth!!
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers Definitely! I already do! Thank you again.
My Studiobricks One XXL arrives tomorrow. This is definitely helping me prep for the assembly. Thanks so much!
Do you mind if I ask how much you payed for the XXL version ? I want to get same one .
Hi! It depends on where it is being shipped. Mine came out to just under $12k USD.
@@onoesmurlocs oh - I unloaded and got it put together about 98% myself within about 10 hours (including breaks). Needed help with the door, one of the back wall pieces, and the roof pieces.
@@PerryIsHuman thanks for answering! , not cheap but I bet its nice to use!
Thank you so much!! I hope you love your booth as much as I love mine! The XXL sounds GIANT! :)
This has been SO helpful! I currently have mine halfway setup because my husband had to leave for work and I don’t have the muscles to finish alone, but we couldn’t have even made it that far without your instructions!!!
Aww thank you so much!! I'm so glad it's been helpful! I make how to DIY-related videos on another channel - ruclips.net/channel/UC9KrOpYNgK7N_rURjwdXQyQ - but when my husband and I started laying out pieces and figuring out where to start, I knew this would need its own video!
This is SUPER useful when I’m about to disassemble and put it all together again at my new office. I purchased my one model four years ago. 😃 Thanks!
Hi, how long did it take you to disassemble? Thanks!
This is so incredibly helpful - thank you!! I have a whisper room now which is fantastic but Ive always wanted a studiobricks. While there seems to be a lot of steps, at least it's step-by-step and they try to make it understandable and easy to navigate. Your video is definitely an added bonus!
Thank you so much!!
The vocal booth look nice. Great video!
Thank you!!
Amazing tutorial video!
You are the real MVP. Seriously.
Thank you!!
Best tutorial ever!
Thank you so much! :)
Fantastic assembly video, can't believe I never saw this before now (and we've assembled many of these).
Thank you, George - that's a huge compliment coming from you!
Thank you so so so so much (I couldn't put enough "so") youre video was so helpful for building the thing !!!
You should get a check from STUDIOBRiKS honestly !
I know this comment is VERY late, but I wanted to ask for your opinion on how “box-like” it sounds considering it’s size! I’m debating between the one and the one-plus atm just to avoid any boxiness for the sound haha
*I love it, and I love your voice too*
Thank you!
Thanks for the Great tutorial, very professional
Thank you!
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers Great tutorial indeed, How much was your Booth out the door? It looks so beautiful and I bet it sounds great too
how much was it?
excellent video. well done.
Thank you!
A fantastic video! What is the size of the booth in the video?
Thank you! It's the smallest size they have - 3.5' x 4.5'.
thank you SO MUCH for this video, you complain the steps perfectly and i am really grateful for it :-)
Thank you!!
Amazing work, Vicki !😊
great voice! awesome vid. how much was this whole thing plus shipping?
Thank you!! Price is really dependent on shipping as this part of it can make it either 'affordable' or 'expensive'. The booth itself is a little under $5K. Once shipping is tacked on, that can be a couple thousand to several thousand, depending on your location. I hope this helps!
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers Could you pick this up from the manufacturer?
@@roanokejoe I'm not sure about that but if you contacted StudioBricks, they'd be able to tell you. These booths are all manufactured in Spain so they all ship from there.
I'm watching this over and over with great interest in getting one of these. A Whisper Room was my first choice but they're much more expensive. Are you happy with the sound isolating qualities of your booth? I live in a particularly noisy place so I'm afraid to cut corners.
I spent a LOT of time researching and asking several very successful VOs (who have the opportunity to regularly try out the different brands) - the general consensus was that StudioBricks is much better than the Whisper Rooms. The sound isolation is second to none and they just look 'sexier' (more professional than the 'covered with carpet' look). I would HIGHLY recommend a StudioBricks. Their customer service was AMAZING, too - they stayed in constant contact from the time I ordered, through shipping, customs in NY, and on to my final destination (which I had to change after it left Spain). They were just incredible. If you want the contact info of the person I worked with on my order, just let me know!
Super informative, thank you so much! I was wondering if you can sit down in this booth, or is the One model really meant for standing? I record audiobooks and can be recording upwards of 5 hours in one go, so standing up the whole time would be pretty tiring.
Thank you!! Yes, there's enough room for a chair. I use a bar stool type chair with a back on it when I do longer narrations or when I'm doing a Zoom/Skype and I don't want to stand the entire time! :)
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers Thank you for the swift reply! I'm definitely tempted. I know you said you decided on StudioBricks after doing a lot of research. I was wondering if at any point you considered Demvox? And what it was about SB that gave it the edge?
@@XXcartoonXcrazyXX Yes, Demvox was one of the booths on my list as I was researching. Ultimately, my SB decision fell on these points: 1)I asked some of the most successful VOs what they've used on different jobs and which ones they were most impressed with and why. SB was at the top of their list, in most cases. 2)SB booths give you -45 dB in noise cancellation. I couldn't find any other booth that beat that. 3) While I primarily do the VO myself, I have also started engineering other VOs' sessions. I wanted a booth that looked as professional as I could get. I personally don't like the 'covered in carpet' look. I thought the SB sleek look was the 'sexiest' and most professionally looking booth I could find. Hope that helps!!
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers Eu quero saber o preço dessa cabine.
Sou do Brasil.
Really helpful video! I'm tossing up between buying this or trying to DIY for a cheaper price point, did you consider building a booth yourself? And you mention VO upgrades, what was standard with the One model and what was extra?
I am an avid DIY'er (my other RUclips channel, 'On The Fly...DIY' is full of them and all proceeds are donated to no-kill animal shelters and rescue organizations - ruclips.net/channel/UC9KrOpYNgK7N_rURjwdXQyQ ) so my very first thought was to build one myself. I looked at acoustic-specific material like Quiet Rock, Green Glue, and several others as well as researched constructing a double wall, decoupled configuration to get the best possible result. If I would have been staying in one spot for the long run, I would have attempted it. I was looking at a massively heavy, thick booth. I really needed something that I could set up, break down every couple of years when I moved, transported, and reassembled in the new location. So I started researching the booths on the market, comparing specs, and asking successful VOs who have had the opportunity to try out some of the ones I couldn't get to (like StudioBricks in NY) what they thought. I was able to try out a local Whisper Room but the others were out of reach. The overwhelming consensus said 'StudioBricks!'. I eventually got to go to NY and tried one out there and it blew me away! The Whisper Rooms didn't even compare once I got to demo test the StudioBricks. For the VO edition, there's a bass trap, boom arm, monitor arm, shelf, and copy stand that is included. Technically, I probably could have built those items myself but this was not only easier but it looks so much more professional. I'm a very frugal person and I'm glad I spent the money on the VO specific items vs building them myself. I was also extremely pleased with the customer service that StudioBricks offers - from the order date to the delivery date, they were in constant contact and helped every step of the way. They even helped me change final delivery location when my move date from IL to the Southwest was unexpectedly moved up by several months.
Hi, thank you so much for this very informative video! I'm seriously considering getting one. I have a few questions. Is the cooling unit that comes with the Voice Over Edition quiet enough to use while recording? If not, is it comfortable to work inside the booth for long periods without getting too hot? Also, I live right outside of NY. Do you know if they ship from NY, or do all orders come from Spain? And, regarding delivery, when it arrives, do they leave the package outside, or do they at least bring it inside your apartment? I'm curious as I may be moving to a 5th floor apartment in an elevator building and I know the pieces packaged together are very heavy. Thanks for your help!
The ventilation unit is surprisingly quiet! When I'm doing short sessions, I don't even use it as it's comfortable. For longer sessions, I use it on the low setting and I don't even notice it. My mic picks it up but the noise floor is still low and is easy to filter out. Everything ships from Spain - they will make your booth when you order it (so it's been made especially for you). I was very happy with the way everything went - they stay in constant contact from the time you order to the time it's delivered. They coordinate with you on final delivery date and time and will not just drop it off and leave it. It comes in a 1200 pound, 8 foot tall crate (and it has to remain vertical) so they will bring it to the outside of your door but that's it. They really can't bring it in. All of the pieces are well packed and HEAVY. We were able to build with two people but OMG, the door weighed a ton and we probably could have used one additional person for that! An apartment building will be tricky - I'm sure it can be done but definitely tricky. Make sure your apartment has at least 8 foot ceilings - you'll need 8 foot clearance to get it built. Hope that helps! :)
@@OnTheFlyDIY thanks! Regarding them bringing it to your door, I'm wondering if that means they'll bring it to the door of my apartment or just the door to my building (if building, I guess I would have to open the crate outside and bring everything up piece by piece myself up the elevator?) Also, regarding what you said about using the ventilation system for longer sessions, you said you filter it out. Does that mean you have to process what you record using a DAW? I've done lots of in studio sessions but this would be my 1st time working from home, so hoping to not have to process anything, particularly if I'm doing a session via Source Connect. Your insight is greatly appreciated!
@@GalaxyNexus1 No problem! No, it will be the door to your building vs your apartment door (the crate has to stay vertical and it's 8 feet tall - the freight company contracted to take it from the port to your final destination will bring it to the outside of your building). So you'd need to cart each piece upstairs to your apartment. I think it could be done but definitely tricky!
Yes, I use a DAW for my sessions but I also do the post-production for most of my work. I record a back up if I'm recording via Source Connect, too (just in case!). But your engineer at the other end of Source Connect can also sample the noise floor and filter it out on their end as well. The ventilation sound is very VERY minimal. I was so highly impressed when they demonstrated it when I was in NY. Hope that helps! :)
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers yes thank you! This info is an immense help. I've been a professional VO actor for many years, but as I said before, have never worked from home, so all of this is new to me. It's great to know that it's not out of the ordinary if using Source Connect, for the engineer on the other end, to filter out noise if present. Thank you again!
@@GalaxyNexus1 No problem and best of luck to you!
Thank you!
who did the voiceover for this? it’s on chi chis channel in a playlist is this her?
Nope - it's Vicki Liston of Smart Mouth Voice Overs
@@vickiliston5514ahhh okay thanks for clearing that up. i was rlly just confused as to why this is in a seemingly random playlist🤣🤣
These booths have parallel walls and lengths in multiples of 2. Can they really provide a true professional vocal (singing) sound. If so, how?
was the vocals in this video recorded inside studio bricks?
Yes!
I've been drinking to get this. I really need it. But I can't afford it.
Whats the Price of the VO Edition as it is shown in the video?
The price totally depends on shipping (where you are located in relation to the port that it comes to on the East Coast). The 'VO Edition' options were an extra $1000 (I think, it's been a little over a year and a half since I went through the ordering process). I almost didn't get it but I'm SO GLAD that I did. Everything fits perfectly (better than I could have made myself and I'm a DIY'er) and looks so professional. It takes up less room than anything I would have constructed.
Is there enough room to sit on a chair in here?
Yes! I normally stand up to voice but when it's a longer session, I bring in a chair.
As human beigns it never goes exactly as planned in our heads i believe everytime she opens the door she is going to hit that lamp lol going to have to disassembly
The very next thing I did after assembling the studio was to change out the light fixture! Much faster and easier than disassembling.
@@SmartMouthVoiceOvers i appreciate you very much for this video i was just being silly couldnt find any other video this clear thank you very much!
Hahahha with some stretching