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- Sun, 2024-Mar-03, 19:45
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
6726 nicely done! now hurry because we want to know how it all sounds :-) :jammin: LOL! I'm on full speed ahead at the moment trying to get as much as possible done before a busy week of sessions starting on Tuesday. Hopefully I'll get this done on the other speaker tomorrow. Alas, "soft"...
- Sun, 2024-Mar-03, 19:44
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
Getting the speaker boxes together. As Stuart suggested, I have some cooker hood insulation to line the inside of those to reduce resonances within the box. Fitting that will be fore another day though. The test fit showed the shelf was at a slight angle, tilting the speaker box forward. A 2mm shim ...
- Sun, 2024-Mar-03, 19:16
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
After I cut the speaker holes in both baffles I cut the inside edge of both to match the drop from the sloped ceiling. It has a bevel of 26 degrees, and so will the baffle on the side, allowing for a "hidden" join. Talk about a pressure cut, if I messed these up all the good work done prev...
- Sun, 2024-Mar-03, 19:06
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
Cutting holes in the baffles to match the speaker is tricky. Here's how I did it. Screw the router router template to the speaker box, then shim it out a bit to allow for the gap between speaker box and baffle. 2024-02-29 16.58.42.jpg Remove the speaker - easily done by lifting it out through the re...
- Sat, 2024-Mar-02, 20:53
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
Thanks Glenn, yes indeed, if required there's enough room in those speaker boxes to fit an isolation assembly like the one you showed. They are well screwed together so no need for glue. I'm even more impressed with the isopods now I can observe their behaviour when sitting on those very rigid shelv...
- Sat, 2024-Mar-02, 07:26
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
As the Genelec speaker isopods give some benefit in reducing the transmission of low mid frequencies to the structure they are mounted on, I decided against bolting the speakers to their shelves. I had them on the isopods before, and it was ok then, so if it ain't broke, don't fix it. A problem with...
- Thu, 2024-Feb-29, 06:21
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Up All Nite Studio - 2022 [Control Room]
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Up All Nite Studio - 2022 [Control Room]
It's great when you get those moments of musical satisfaction after all that work.
Cheers!
Jennifer
Cheers!
Jennifer
- Mon, 2024-Feb-26, 20:01
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 477
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Attic Shaped Studio
gullfo wrote:Qr Bbpost are you going to paint them? maybe the fractal from your main monitor?
That would be well trippy! Afraid not though, I'll just be painting them the same cream colour as the walls
- Mon, 2024-Feb-26, 19:19
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
I've sawed the side wall and sloped edges of the soffit baffle faces. A little bit tricky due to the bevels required. I thought the best way to figure out where to cut the inside edge was by attaching these baffles to the soffit structure then dropping a plumb bob from the corresponding edge on the ...
- Mon, 2024-Feb-26, 19:12
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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eightamrock wrote:Qr Bbpost Thoroughly impressive! Im still hanging drywall :/
Thank you! Well it's a big place you have, and doing the drywall is a big job, especially when you have to do several layers
- Fri, 2024-Feb-23, 19:07
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
I had a recording session today so had to get the room back into working shape. I really like the way it's coming together. I love the sound of the speakers in those locations, and I can see the soffits are going to improve the tidiness and professional look of the room without consuming useful spac...
- Fri, 2024-Feb-23, 19:01
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
The test baffle has a rectangular hole for the speaker, but the speaker is egg shaped, so this won't do. I built an MDF router template for cutting speaker shaped holes in the final MDF baffle faces. It's sized and shaped to give a few mm clearance around the speaker so the baffle face won't touch i...
- Fri, 2024-Feb-23, 18:40
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
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Attic Shaped Studio
Speaker boxes coming along. I drilled an 80mm diameter hole for the upper duct and a smaller hole for cables and DIP switch access. There will be another 80mm duct hole in the bottom of the speaker, but I have to wait until later in the build until I determine the exact location of the speaker box s...
- Tue, 2024-Feb-13, 20:29
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Ive Been Planning This Garage Studio for 10 Years!
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Ive Been Planning This Garage Studio for 10 Years!
Nicely described. So in other words, am I correct to think you can have air moving faster than the outlet as long as it's not a ridiculous differential right before the properly sized grille, and the fast moving areas like your silencer are sufficiently isolated to prevent any whooshing being heard?
- Tue, 2024-Feb-13, 20:25
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Attic Shaped Studio
- Replies: 477
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Attic Shaped Studio
I like that idea with the lighting!
The current fan controller has 4 settings: off, low, medium, high. I've located it under my desk so I can switch between them without getting up from the desk. Very useful for what you mention and switching it on/off for recording quiet instruments.
The current fan controller has 4 settings: off, low, medium, high. I've located it under my desk so I can switch between them without getting up from the desk. Very useful for what you mention and switching it on/off for recording quiet instruments.