A silencer is basically an empty box. If you put that in a wall then the wall will not have mass at that place and it will be an isolation weak spot, a place where sound leaks in or out - as a drummer, perhaps more the latter. In principle it does not sound like the right plan.
I think I didn't articulate what I meant very well. I'll rephrase it, and see if you still have the same answer so we can be sure we're on the same page. So that north wall where the garage door is (and where I have the ERV in the sketchup picture), actually has a large gap between the interior wall and the exterior wall (garage door with new wall in place). My alternate plan was to place the silencers in that space between the inner and outer leafs. I looked at your build thread that you linked to, and I would equate it to how you have your silencer boxes mounted on the wall outside of your studio. Does that make any sense?
The 8" ducts went up in my room only last week, here. I am guessing you will use 4" or 6". Mine looks sort of industrial at the moment with the duct wrap. Is that the look you are wanting?
Yeah I guess that's what I was envisioning. I will have ceiling clouds with recessed lights hanging from the ceiling, so maybe the ducts won't be as noticeable because the clouds will be taking up much of the ceiling.
The ceiling on the east/west walls will be angled, much like your acoustic treatment on the left and right of the photo. So it's not exactly a corner like it would be in a standard rectangular room. I don't know what I'm going to do about treatment yet though.
Is round duct better than square duct? Also, Should I be using solid duct or flex duct? Does it matter?
SoWhat wrote:Source of the post Greetings jag94,
From your illustration of the silencers, one thought has occurred to me: in the "vertical" orientation you're showing, you might want to add another stud (and possibly beef them up) to support the boxes. Gravity will be working against you, and the weight distribution is something to consider.
Paul, that's a great point. Those silencer boxes might end up quite huge. The sketchup was just an idea and not to scale, so I don't know how big they'll be yet, but in any case, having some extra support for hanging them is a great idea.