Studio without HVAC won’t work

So, instead, I thought it would be a good idea to build a studio which could be without any heating, cooling, and air quality control equipment sounds

I never thought I would be independently employed, working from home, and making a difference in people’s lives. But it’s happened, somehow. Mostly due to a podcast that I make each week. I started the whole thing a few years ago and I’ve slaved to make it a successful reality. To this day, podcasting is one of the most important things that I do to push my own agenda. Unfortunately, there are some start-up costs to podcasting very well. Namely, I realized that my heating, cooling, and air quality control system needed to be swapped out in order for my podcast sound quality to be up to par. I heard once that there was unfortunate interference on my recordings from the heating, cooling, and ventilation system turning on and off during the recording of my episodes. At first, the sound of the AC running in the background was fairly subtle. And then, my cooling system started to get louder over the summer. That’s when my listeners started to complain about the poor sound quality thanks to my indoor air temperature control system. Now, I did not have cash to invest in all new heating, cooling, and ventilation machinery. So, instead, I thought it would be a good idea to build a studio which could be without any heating, cooling, and air quality control equipment sounds. One weekend I turned my shed into a brand new recording studio to meet my needs… but unfortunately this HVAC situation isn’t working out. Now, I’m so sweaty during my recordings that listeners can hear me choking on my own perspiration. Back to the drawing board.

 

 

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