Jack Russell
I smell home cookin!
This is not technically a recording question, so I'm not sure this is the right place, but here goes....
My band is practicing in a space about 14 x 12, which has just been recently renovated and drywalled. It has a concrete floor. Thus, it is a complete wreck to practice in, for sound, but it is all we have. The monitors for vocals, as you might guess, bounce off the walls, and feedback abounds. Especially when the drummer gets going with his loud playing.
Here's my solution, and please tell me if I'm on the right track: I'm going to nail together some 2x4 into panels 4 feet x 5 feet, then fill the panels with fiberglass. Then I'll cover the front and back with burlap or some other cheap fabric. Then I'll hang two of these panel near the center of the two walls opposite the monitors, but I'll leave them about a 6-inch space between the wall and each panel.
What do you think? (another idea is to use the same panels but add additional ones around the drum kit.)
[I did a search for "sound absorption" but the search failed, unfortunately.]
My band is practicing in a space about 14 x 12, which has just been recently renovated and drywalled. It has a concrete floor. Thus, it is a complete wreck to practice in, for sound, but it is all we have. The monitors for vocals, as you might guess, bounce off the walls, and feedback abounds. Especially when the drummer gets going with his loud playing.
Here's my solution, and please tell me if I'm on the right track: I'm going to nail together some 2x4 into panels 4 feet x 5 feet, then fill the panels with fiberglass. Then I'll cover the front and back with burlap or some other cheap fabric. Then I'll hang two of these panel near the center of the two walls opposite the monitors, but I'll leave them about a 6-inch space between the wall and each panel.
What do you think? (another idea is to use the same panels but add additional ones around the drum kit.)
[I did a search for "sound absorption" but the search failed, unfortunately.]