Tri-Booth Myths Debunked – What You Really Need to Know
Release Date: 07/07/2025
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info_outlineThis week, the team tackles the most common myths about the Tri-Booth – the portable recording solution trusted by countless voice actors and audio pros. From misconceptions about its sound isolation, to confusion about setup and portability, we dig into what’s real and what’s just internet chatter.
Andrew shares his first-hand experience using a Tri-Booth on the road, Robbo explains how it compares to permanent studio spaces, and George breaks down the physics of why it works (or doesn’t) in certain environments.
If you’ve been considering a Tri-Booth or wondering whether it’s worth the investment, this episode will give you the clarity you need to make an informed choice.
Highlights:
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What the Tri-Booth can and can’t do for your sound
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How real users set it up successfully
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Why some people expect miracles from any portable booth
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The biggest mistakes people make when judging its performance
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How it compares to purpose-built spaces
Episode Resources:
🔗 Tri-Booth Official Site
Sponsors:
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Tri-Booth – Record anywhere, sound amazing. tribooth.com
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Austrian Audio – Makers of the OC818 and other world-class microphones.
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