The Eco-Friendly Vocal Booth Built in The Netherlands
Our proprietary diffusion filter surgically removes standing waves and boomy echoes. It isn't just foam—it's precision-engineered geometry that manages acoustic energy.
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Our company was inspired by and named after the great American physicist Wallace Clement Sabine, who is considered to be the founder of modern architectural acoustics.
Sabine is not only responsible for the law of reverberation time but also for the unit 'Sabin' — a unit we nowadays use to declare the amount of sound absorption of a particular material.
Without Mr. Sabine, we wouldn't have been able to create a modern vocal booth with the clarity of everyday needs.
Step By Step
01
Take the tripod out of the box. Place it on the ground and pull the bottom handle toward you. Push the lower frame down until it folds out to the desired width, and push the lever away from you to lock in place. Pull the top lever toward you and pull the upper frame to the desired height.
02
Take the bottom of The Sabine 1 and place it on the tripod. Note that the cutouts for the cables and microphone should be on the back, and the tripod on the front.
03
Take the left side and insert it into the bottom cutouts. Push down gently, and tap to the back so that it is firmly in place.
âš Tap gently with a flat hand. Do not force.
04
Repeat step 3 with the right side. Push down gently and tap firmly into place.
05
Gently place the back of the base down and tap until it is firmly in place.
06
Place the top over the Sabine. Gently push into the recesses and tap until everything is firmly in place and there is no more space between the panels.
NOTE: Check carefully what the top and bottom sides are. Placing this panel upside down will make disassembly very difficult.
07
Place the diffusion filter tightly against the back of the Sabine 1.
08
Disassemble the included microphone screw by loosening the wing nut and corresponding washer. You can leave the top bolt and washer in place.
09
Place the microphone screw in the appropriate recess, and tighten at the bottom with the washer and wing nut. Usually it is placed in the center of the recess, but depending on your needs, you can also move it forward or backward.
NOTE: Do not overtighten the wing nut.
10
Mount your microphone of choice to the Sabine 1's microphone screw, and close the upper lid before recording.
NOTE: If applicable, remove the extra microphone screw adapter within your microphone's mount before mounting. Use a five cent coin and turn counter clockwise to release. Do NOT use a screwdriver.
Ready to record!
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Anything else? Email us at hi@wearesabine.com