I love hearing about these moments, good times, savour and enjoy them, and congratulations!
Cheers,
Jennifer
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- Sun, 2024-Oct-13, 19:30
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: 952 Studios Construction!
- Replies: 163
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- Thu, 2024-Sep-19, 12:31
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
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Attic Shaped Studio
6931 they make fiberoptic snakes you can use with your smartphone so you can drill a small hole and peek around. the one i have has a built-in light and is 10m long... and of course you can take snapshots etc. Thanks Glenn, I have something similar, bought to make a similar investigation before I d...
- Thu, 2024-Sep-19, 08:21
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
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Attic Shaped Studio
I've been discussing some improvements with Glenn. Once the speaker flush mounts are finished, the celling will be next. New absorbers are shown in light green and are 20cm deep low density fibreglass. The plan is to install four inside out modules in the ceiling for two purposes; 1) Raise (most of)...
- Fri, 2024-Sep-06, 17:24
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Ive Been Planning This Garage Studio for 10 Years!
- Replies: 84
- Views: 74283
Ive Been Planning This Garage Studio for 10 Years!
6907 Oh wow, yes that's a very cool design! I'm surprised that it isn't super wobbly seeing as its essentially a sheet of ply floating on a piece of insulation. Amazing, I will definitely try this for my drums and amps! Yes, as Glenn says, if you build it to his specifications (3 x 3/4" plywoo...
- Tue, 2024-Aug-20, 07:21
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: 952 Studios Construction!
- Replies: 163
- Views: 112587
952 Studios Construction!
6848 Also had a little side project over the long weekend and organized my mic locker. Bought shadow foam from the UK and learned how to cut it. Was a bit tough but by the end I had it figured out. Thanks for this, the pluck out cubes lining my microphone cases are either falling to bits or sufferi...
- Mon, 2024-May-20, 12:13
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
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Attic Shaped Studio
Cheers Glenn, yes, 70 Hz is almost certainly the ceiling. Confirmed by noting changes at that frequency when I move the mic up or down. The ceiling is woefully under treated at the moment so there's huge scope for improvement. I'm thinking something like 200mm deep low density insulation over the en...
- Mon, 2024-May-20, 07:17
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
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Attic Shaped Studio
I've tried to make a fair comparison between before and after the speaker flush mounts were installed. Here's an SPL chart of red (before) and black (after).Var smoothing to give a readable presentation of highs while preserving detail in the lows. Right before soffit - after soffit comparison.png I...
- Sun, 2024-May-19, 19:48
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
- Views: 747633
Attic Shaped Studio
That's a good call Glenn thank you, and a simple and effective way to test for it. I'm sure I have some of that pipe insulation downstairs in the garage.
If it turns out to be an issue I could probably route a rounded edge on the sharp edge of the soffit.
Cheers!
Jennifer
If it turns out to be an issue I could probably route a rounded edge on the sharp edge of the soffit.
Cheers!
Jennifer
- Sun, 2024-May-19, 19:13
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
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Attic Shaped Studio
LOL! My subjective notes from listening to reference tracks after fitting flush mount side panels and filling structures with insulation - ambience e.g. snare room sound, reverbs, sparkly effects (Lose Yourself To Dance) even more present. - bass note that was too much in "Motherboard" tam...
- Sat, 2024-May-18, 18:29
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
- Views: 747633
Attic Shaped Studio
Time for an update! I decided to replace the buzzy acoustic flex hose on the speaker ventilation with standard flex hose. When surrounded by the insulated outer layer there is no buzzing. Hallelujah! Also shown is the side panel of the soffit. It's made from one layer of 18mm MDF and another layer o...
- Sat, 2024-Apr-20, 08:43
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Basement live music/rec room
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8732
Basement live music/rec room
6791 My goal is to create a space to live jam/record music while reducing the db by at least 60. With the caveat that I have no personal experience of intentionally achieving as high a level of reduction, my understanding from the builds of others is that 60dB of full audible spectrum reduction is ...
- Mon, 2024-Apr-15, 10:03
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: 952 Studios Construction!
- Replies: 163
- Views: 112587
952 Studios Construction!
6785 Been quite busy with my "day job" lately so progress has been slow, but saw a lot of progress in the last week I wanted to share. Ive been a bit demotivated by the project. Its difficult and exhausting, the level of detail required is also hard to balance with my own skill level. Ive...
- Tue, 2024-Apr-02, 12:09
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
- Views: 747633
Attic Shaped Studio
I stuck the cooker hood filter material to the inside of the soffit speaker box with contact spray glue. Unfortunately there wasn't as much room at the top so I couldn't fit the duct liner there as I'd hoped to do. 20240327_163906.jpg Duct flanges on the plenum and bottom of the speaker box. 2024032...
- Tue, 2024-Mar-26, 07:11
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
- Views: 747633
Attic Shaped Studio
Good article. Also in Scotland, "A fish supper" is what you ask for when you'd like "fish and chips"
- Fri, 2024-Mar-22, 19:27
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 484
- Views: 747633
Attic Shaped Studio
I removed the "plastic barrier between the duct and the glass wool". It's that brittle crinkly type plastic, really noisy when it moves, like a crisp (potato chips for USA?) packet. I replaced it with food wrap (cling film) round the duct and that is silent. Problem solved.
Cheers!
Jennifer
Cheers!
Jennifer