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Installing a Double Window in a Recording Studio

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Summary: Learn tips on how to install a double window in a recording studio once you have chosen the building in this free video clip on soundproofing.

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By Gregg Tauriello
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Gregg Tauriello has owned and operated many recording studios and is currently located in Cornville, Arizona. He has a full service studio and can be contacted at 928-634-0220.read more

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"My name is Gregg Tauriello. I'm from Sweet 16 Studio, and I'm here to talk to you about soundproofing for a recording studio. In this instance, I had a special area of my yard that I didn't want sound to go out into, and what I did was took a standard double pane window, here, mounted it on the outside of the building, and on the inside of the building, put another whole double pane window. Now I have two double pane windows here, and that really stops the sound. One thing you do want to make sure of is when you install your windows, be sure you caulk everything. Caulk is cheap, and it's really effective in soundproofing your studio, and stopping air, and it's good for heating and cooling too. Just seal every single little gap that you possibly can."

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