roguesounds
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Hi guys,
I'm in the process of converting our garage into a small control/overdub room mainly for tracking guitars/acoustic instruments. We've completed beef up of the external walls (2 layers of 16mm fyrcheck between studs and rafters all caulked up) and am starting to put internal walls/ceilings on. Am looking into getting fresh air into the room mainly for at night when the doors would be shut for longer periods, but am also concerned about penetrating my newly beefed up walls. I was thinking of mounting an inline fan in the roof space between my inner and outer leaves with a baffle box at either end of the in and out ducts. ie vent on exterior of garage going through outer wall into a baffle box, then air duct into the fan intake, then air duct from fan output to another baffle box mounted on the rafters, into vent on inner ceiling.
Would this maintain my isolation to the outside world?
Thanks for any advice.
Jochen.
I'm in the process of converting our garage into a small control/overdub room mainly for tracking guitars/acoustic instruments. We've completed beef up of the external walls (2 layers of 16mm fyrcheck between studs and rafters all caulked up) and am starting to put internal walls/ceilings on. Am looking into getting fresh air into the room mainly for at night when the doors would be shut for longer periods, but am also concerned about penetrating my newly beefed up walls. I was thinking of mounting an inline fan in the roof space between my inner and outer leaves with a baffle box at either end of the in and out ducts. ie vent on exterior of garage going through outer wall into a baffle box, then air duct into the fan intake, then air duct from fan output to another baffle box mounted on the rafters, into vent on inner ceiling.
Would this maintain my isolation to the outside world?
Thanks for any advice.
Jochen.