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Design your soundproof booth

The soundproof booth for music schools, conservatories, production companies, radio stations, music bands, drummers... and much more!

The booth for music schools, conservatories, production companies, radio stations, drummers... and much more!

Design your booth in just 6 steps.

Advice throughout the design process.

Comprehensive project with delivery of 3D SKETCHES.

Try the superpower of silence

Double wall (45 dB):

OUTSIDE INSIDE
OUTSIDE INSIDE

Triple wall (47 dB):

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Design the cabin to your needs

1. Size

2. Soundproofing

3. Doors and windows

4. Color and finishes

5. Design the acoustics

6. Accessories

Your 100% tailored Studiobricks booth, equipped with all its features

45 dB sound insulation

Studiobricks standard booths feature a double-walled construction, ensuring an average soundproofing of 45 decibels.

Sustainable and safe

Recycled materials and sustainable practices. Fire-retardant materials. Certified anti-seismic safety.

PREMIUM Acoustic Panels

20% greater acoustic absorption than foam. The healthiest on the market with 0% emissions.
Certified indoor air quality.

Modular easy assembly

Patented modular system that allows easy assembly and disassembly. A booth that goes with you wherever life takes you.

What our clients think

FAQ

Can I change the acoustics in the booth?

Can I change the acoustics in the booth?

Studiobricks booths are equipped with premium absorption elements.
For professional recording, we recommend ordering additional elements to create the necessary stereophonics without echo.
These are the elements that come standard:

  • Studiobricks One and One Plus: Studiobricks ECO45.
  • Studiobricks Double-wall: Studiobricks ECO45. Studiobricks Corner BTraps are also available.
  • Studiobricks Triple-wall: custom elements from Studiobricks, includes Studiobricks Corner BTraps and Studiobricks ECO45.

Can I install Studiobricks acoustic booths in an apartment?

Can I install Studiobricks acoustic booths in an apartment?

Studiobricks can be heavy, so should be installed on a load-bearing surface.
For smaller booths, the load generally works with typical residential surfaces.
For larger booths, please consult a structural engineer.

Does the booths need sprinklers?

Does the booths need sprinklers?

All small booths are easily removable through roller casters (except for the FOCUS series) so that:

  • None significantly exceed the 1m maximum dimension for covered spaces
  • None contain any easily combustible materials or increase the fire load of the surrounding space by hindering its sprinkler system
  • They can be considered movable furniture instead of building structures that sprinkler requirements are typically established for

However, our products can be fitted with sprinklers if local regulations require. Studiobricks does not provide or install sprinkler systems. Instructions for doing so are available upon request.

How are cables passed through the booth?

How are cables passed through the booth?

Each booth has a cable tunnel for up to 10 (double-walled) or 4 (triple-walled) cables. Additional cable tunnels are available.

Your success is our succes

73%

of our clients report that their booth has significantly strengthened their professional image and broadened their customer network

Let's talk about how we can help you have the superpower of silence

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