I need some opinions. We have built a soundproofing box in the studio. The problem is that first time it was used, I wasn't present in the studio, so it hadn't been properly tested. I had given a guy strict instructions on how I wanted the amps set, where to put the mic, etc, but when I came to the studio, I discovered that the sound was a total mess. The inside of the box was clad in wooden boards, and the sound was just bouncing around in there, causing very weird phasing effects. Hear for yourselves:
Wrong
I guess anyone with a set of ears can agree with me that this sounds totally awful.
So, today I was down in the studio trying to fix the box. I removed all the boards, added some extra insulation etc. I tried first to have the cabinet outside the box for reference, and then put it in the box. Naturally, the sound outside of the box was beefier, but I hope to be able to use the box anyway, since I otherwise have to start working after 6PM every day.
The first test I did is with the mix straight on the cone center. Oh, and try to disregard the riff, I was just threw together a riff quickly just to test the sound
:
Cone Center
This next one is with the same settings but with the mic 2 cm further to the right:
Right
The last clip is with both guitars together:
Both
My question now is, does this sound ok or is does it still sound wrong in your ears? If I can't get the box to work properly, the solution is of course to do without it, but I prefer to work normal hours. I myself think that it sounds pretty good now, but I want to know what you people here have to say about it!
Wrong
I guess anyone with a set of ears can agree with me that this sounds totally awful.
So, today I was down in the studio trying to fix the box. I removed all the boards, added some extra insulation etc. I tried first to have the cabinet outside the box for reference, and then put it in the box. Naturally, the sound outside of the box was beefier, but I hope to be able to use the box anyway, since I otherwise have to start working after 6PM every day.
The first test I did is with the mix straight on the cone center. Oh, and try to disregard the riff, I was just threw together a riff quickly just to test the sound

Cone Center
This next one is with the same settings but with the mic 2 cm further to the right:
Right
The last clip is with both guitars together:
Both
My question now is, does this sound ok or is does it still sound wrong in your ears? If I can't get the box to work properly, the solution is of course to do without it, but I prefer to work normal hours. I myself think that it sounds pretty good now, but I want to know what you people here have to say about it!