First Days with the Tri-Booth Memo
When you're away from your booth on a short trip, building a pillow fort requires some creativity.
But this month we're in this mostly empty apartment – a challenge that calls for experimenting with the Tri-Booth Memo, seen here in the roll-aboard case it comes in.
The .wav files below are a quick (1:13) audio tour from no treatment in the space, to a few blankets on the Tri-Booth Memo, to more complete coverage including floor, top, and an extra pillow. The first is completely unprocessed; the second has a little processing (NS1 Mono at 5, RX Mouth-Declick, bass rolloff in EQ, normalized to -3).
(With a nod to The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, by Douglas Adams)
Assembling 3D objects is... not among my gifts. But color-coded parts and inner bungee cords made it easy to put the Memo together in about 10 minutes. (It might have been 5 if I'd read the instructions first.)
After assembling it upside down on the floor, you turn it over, with the short leg on a desk. It's easy to adjust the length of all 3 legs as needed.
The Tri-Booth Memo is BYOB: bring your own blankets. Here I've grabbed some blankets, towels, and pillows from my in-laws' house.