Drum Enclosures vs Acoustic Panels: What’s the Better Investment for Small Churches?
By Digital Guider | Blog
Sound issues in small churches can get real frustrating, real fast. Drums overpowering the sermon, feedback messing with the worship set, and constant volume complaints—sound familiar? Most churches try to
5 Expensive Soundproofing Mistakes Churches Make (That a Drum Enclosure Solves)
By Digital Guider | Blog
Churches often pour thousands into soundproofing solutions only to realize later that they’ve missed the mark. The culprit? Overcomplicated or poorly planned fixes that ignore the real issue—containing drum noise
How to Play Drums without Disturbing Neighbors
By Digital Guider | Blog
If you’ve ever been mid-groove on your drum kit only to get a text from a neighbor asking you to “keep it down,” you know the struggle. Drums are loud.
Why the Barrier? Demystifying Drum Shields and Their Role
By Digital Guider | Blog
Walk into any modern church, studio, or live music venue, and there’s a good chance you’ll spot a drum set sitting behind what looks like a clear wall. That’s the
How Drum Isolation Booths Work: A Deep Dive into Sound Reduction
By Digital Guider | Blog
Drums are powerful instruments, capable of producing thunderous sounds that can easily dominate a mix. Whether in a church, recording studio, or live performance space, controlling drum volume is a
How Acrylic Drum Shields Help with Deflection
By Digital Guider | Blog
Controlling sound in live music settings is a challenge, especially when it comes to drums. These instruments are powerful, and their sound can easily overwhelm other instruments or create unwanted
Drum Isolation Booths: How They Improve Sound Quality
By Digital Guider | Blog
If you’ve ever played the drums, you know how loud they can get. Whether you’re rocking out in a studio, playing at a church, or jamming at home, controlling that
Should You Invest in a Drum Enclosure? Pros & Cons to Consider
By Digital Guider | Blog
Drumming is loud—there’s no way around it. Whether you’re rocking out in a home studio, playing in a church band, or laying down tracks in a recording booth, managing the