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- Fri, 2024-Mar-29, 11:48
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: I want light and sound isolation
- Replies: 33
- Views: 24314
I want light and sound isolation
#1 - they are in conduit, so most codes would see that a wholly separated. the main reason would be potential interference from the digital circuits or mistakenly plugging your internet gear into 230v... if you have proper grounding (star grounding etc) then the possible interference from the networ...
- Tue, 2024-Mar-26, 16:06
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 470
- Views: 553302
Attic Shaped Studio
good to know as me thinks our daughter wants to do some touring of the UK
- Mon, 2024-Mar-25, 11:42
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Baffle box / Math question
- Replies: 15
- Views: 23195
Baffle box / Math question
so, if you have 260cfm and use a 1ft2 duct (round or square) barring all kinds of things like friction etc - you get a speed of about 260fpm velocity. if i go to a 2ft2 duct, i approximately halve the velocity. 12" x 24" = 288in2 20" round = 314.6in2 etc math (e.g. with inches) (handy...
- Mon, 2024-Mar-25, 11:27
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 470
- Views: 553302
Attic Shaped Studio
eggsellent! yes, we call "crisps" = "chips". handy reference: https://www.mashed.com/279089/is-there- ... nch-fries/
- Mon, 2024-Mar-25, 11:23
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Bricks or gyprock?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 189
Bricks or gyprock?
as eightamrock noted - the weak points will be the ceiling (unless you're also making that concrete :!: ), roof, and any openings you make in the dual brick walls such as windows, doors, hvac, lighting, etc. the reason for stud walls and drywall - if you have an exterior brick layer, then the drywal...
- Tue, 2024-Mar-19, 14:46
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 470
- Views: 553302
Attic Shaped Studio
so - the thick material in the box - good. on the buzzing - the noise is related to the speaker output and not the air flow? if the space around all of that is filled with insulation (which is will be evenutally), i'd suggest in most cases this eliminates the problem. one other option is to make a &...
- Tue, 2024-Mar-12, 11:24
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: I want light and sound isolation
- Replies: 33
- Views: 24314
I want light and sound isolation
the fermacell approach looks like an option if it's in your budget (https://www.fermacell.com/en/flooring) as is the self-leveling compounds. either way you could put a hard layer (e.g. OSB) then your finish flooring. on the isolation question - i'd recommend you use isolation platforms for the drum...
- Sun, 2024-Mar-10, 20:53
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia
- Replies: 47
- Views: 24479
Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia
generally you want the soffits below the edge of the console or desk to be absorptive - so routing wiring in the lower section should not be an issue. many times you can create a wiring trough across the front to keep things need and cover it.
- Sun, 2024-Mar-10, 16:06
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Wiring plan software
- Replies: 2
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- Sun, 2024-Mar-10, 11:22
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia
- Replies: 47
- Views: 24479
Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia
correct - the general ducting can be installed as a permanent part hidden away, but you should have access to the maintenance points - filters, a way to perform duct cleaning every 3-4 years, fans, etc etc.
- Sun, 2024-Mar-10, 11:20
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Up All Nite Studio - 2022 [Control Room]
- Replies: 121
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Up All Nite Studio - 2022 [Control Room]
another option which might turn out faster - a "pillow case" type approach where you can sew it up to be a reasoably close fit (the block as probably +/- 1/16") and simply slip it over the stack and put the iso pad and speaker back on. to make it it simply sew it from the inside out, ...
- Sat, 2024-Mar-09, 17:04
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: How to run the drainline on a mini split
- Replies: 5
- Views: 521
How to run the drainline on a mini split
like any water - you want it moving away from your foundation - so options include a sluiceway (plastic, cement, rocks) to direct it to a downslope, or if there is a rainwater / storm drainage opening, you could direct it there or near there. example: i'm in Florida, so normal air humidity is 70-80%...
- Fri, 2024-Mar-08, 14:46
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: 952 Studios Design Planning
- Replies: 71
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952 Studios Design Planning
in the rear view of the soffit mounting, which will become behind the absorption face, is the plywood/mdf panel which extends the baffle below the edge of the front panel.
- Thu, 2024-Mar-07, 22:12
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: 952 Studios Design Planning
- Replies: 71
- Views: 96086
952 Studios Design Planning
yes, that would work.consider building across the front another unit for absorption there leaving a few feet for the AC unit. depending o nthe room modes, that front unit could become a membrane trap. meanwhile it will help with reflections off the front of the desk - which is why your lower parts o...
- Tue, 2024-Mar-05, 12:40
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: 952 Studios Construction!
- Replies: 114
- Views: 48384
952 Studios Construction!
if you cannot use backer rod and caulk, then a proper rubber flashing tape should be ok as the new layers of drywall should secure the edges even if somehow adhesion is lost. then the usual backer rod and caulk for the drywall. you could add clips and hat channel on the beam and wrap it with plywood...