i have been reading a lot of things about soundproofing and acoustics and have come up with some ideas that i would like some feedback on.i will atempt to lay out my plan for this space and if anyone sees where i am making a mistake ,please let me know.
the space is unfinished(no sheet rock on interior walls, studs are exposed)and i want to have a good live room but also want enough space for a control room with good listening /mixing capabilities.i would also like one isolation booth.
the plan:
insullate existing walls with standard r- 13 with paper toward exteior wall(gotta have it im in alabama and need mya/c)then i will take 90 pound roll roofing (which is a very heavy and dense)and run it perpindicular across my wall ,using a combination of srcews and adhiesive to hold it in place.(i have seen some very costly products out on the net for sound absorbtion and would like to tell every one about 2 products that will do the same job cheaper and better: shower pan material, available at any plumbing supply house, and roll roofing available at home dept and the like) i will then frame walls immediately in front of these walls, and also enclose with 90 lb roll roofing. Then one layer of 3/8 sheetrock and resiliant channells perpendicular acroos sheetrock with one layer of half inch sheet rock screwed and adhered to the resiliant channel.
this is my basic plan for keeping sound in. i want everyones ideas on how to lay out the enterior and all the other stuff please help
the space is unfinished(no sheet rock on interior walls, studs are exposed)and i want to have a good live room but also want enough space for a control room with good listening /mixing capabilities.i would also like one isolation booth.
the plan:
insullate existing walls with standard r- 13 with paper toward exteior wall(gotta have it im in alabama and need mya/c)then i will take 90 pound roll roofing (which is a very heavy and dense)and run it perpindicular across my wall ,using a combination of srcews and adhiesive to hold it in place.(i have seen some very costly products out on the net for sound absorbtion and would like to tell every one about 2 products that will do the same job cheaper and better: shower pan material, available at any plumbing supply house, and roll roofing available at home dept and the like) i will then frame walls immediately in front of these walls, and also enclose with 90 lb roll roofing. Then one layer of 3/8 sheetrock and resiliant channells perpendicular acroos sheetrock with one layer of half inch sheet rock screwed and adhered to the resiliant channel.
this is my basic plan for keeping sound in. i want everyones ideas on how to lay out the enterior and all the other stuff please help