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    Quote Originally Posted by 35chevy View Post
    I have just enough room to put a 24" corner bass trap in there
    Bass traps in all 4 corners are really a fundamental requirement to taming the bass in any room.

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    I'm not sure how well everything is going to end up sounding with the garage door there.
    The door will vibrate in sympathy with the sound in the room and thus requires extra trapping.

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    ... above the drums ... What would you guys do here?
    Investigate the benefit of using 2" of acoustic foam mounted on the ceiling above the drums. 2" of acoustic foam will perform better than 2" of mineral wool and as it is the higher frequencies that are most in need of trapping, acoustic foam might do the job easier and neater than constructing a suspended mineral wool cloud.

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    That would leave a 6' space between the top of whatever i put up there and the ceiling.
    Your room doesn't look that tall. Did you mean 6", not 6'?

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    Bass traps in all 4 corners are really a fundamental requirement to taming the bass in any room.
    I am definately doing all four corners.....that's as far as i've gotten toward coming up with a solid plan.

    The door will vibrate in sympathy with the sound in the room and thus requires extra trapping.
    I have no idea what to do here...I need ideas.

    Investigate the benefit of using 2" of acoustic foam mounted on the ceiling above the drums. 2" of acoustic foam will perform better than 2" of mineral wool and as it is the higher frequencies that are most in need of trapping, acoustic foam might do the job easier and neater than constructing a suspended mineral wool cloud.
    jimmys69 also mentioned using auralex over the drums. I guess i'm going to look further into going that route. Now i just have to find out how big of an area has to be covered.Your room doesn't look that tall.

    Did you mean 6", not 6'?
    I did mean to say 6" nstead of 6'.


    Thanks to all of you for your help so far.

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    Basically, my approach was to create an imaginary line from each side of the drums to the overhead mics. Just controlling high end reflections from the ceiling to the back side of the mic's with 2" foam. My first thought would be to add some mass to the garage door to help stop it from resonating. Setup some freestanding absorbers in front of it. Moveable absorbers would seem beneficial in your situation anyway, for different instruments. Build an adjustable height base for gobo's, on wheels, so you can adjust the treatment for different situations. Just my opinion tho. Best yet would be to get rid of the garage door. Though, what is outside? I would be curious how a room would perform with an open side (garage door open). Is it urban or inner city outside that door?
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    Making progress

    I got rid of the flourescent lighting and I gots me a Lava Lamp! I took this picture with my Iphone and it looks a lot brighter than it actually is. It is quite comfortable now and the light is much more natural than the flourescent lights. I'm pretty happy with it. My next project will be the corner traps, then add some trim work around the A/C and hide it with a curtain, then on to a set of speaker stands. The list goes on...


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    Hey it's starting to look great!
    If I were you, I'd make some Gobo's to surround your drum kit.
    It'll help a bit!
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    Hey guys. It's been a while since I posted here. I havn't had much time to spend with this project in recent months. I guess because of the "life gets in the way" kind of stuff. I'm back on it and I've made some progress and thought I'd share and get some ideas. My wife and I finished up some superchunk corner traps tonight. We made these out of 1x4's that we cut in half, a couple pieces of osb, roxul safe n sound, some black fleece type material, and some trim moulding from the local lumber yard. I'm pretty happy with the way they turned out.







    I guess the next thing I'm going to do other than finish the other two corners, is move the monitors off the desk by making some stands or something, and treat the reflection points on the walls and ceiling. My luck, the reflection points will end up right in the middle of the windows. How's it looking to you guys so far?

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    Lookin' good, lot's of progress!!! Now go trade those sabians in and get yourself some Paistes!!!
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    Looking good! Any plans to get some speaker stands in the future? I would definitely recommend getting them up off your desk if possible. If that isn't a possibility, I might suggest getting some good decoupling under your speakers. The IsoAcoustics stands are really great if you HAVE to use your speakers on a desk - check out their lab testing they've had done on them!
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    Don't be hating on my sabians...LOL. They will go away eventually.

    As far as the speakers, A good friend of mine is a cabinet maker and I talked to him today about helping me with a desk. I'm going to start mydesign for that asap. I'm going to deal with the speaker issue then.

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