
undrgrnd studio
New member
OK I'm moving in a couple of weeks from a 2bd apartment to a 3bd. I have about 150 sq ft of space in the basement currently for my studio. Which sucks. It's 10' X 15' . But when I move I will have the opportunity to finish the basement plus I will gain about 100 sq ft down there. I'm planning on taking half the total basement which is about 17' X 15'. Now seeing as this is an apartment and factoring in how much my last neighbors hated me for the noise. I decided I will build an interior room within my side of the finished basement. My basic idea is this:
I will make it large enough to place my small drum kit in, with enough room left over to take an amp in when I need to for loud guitar recording. I will also use this space to record vocals. I realize I will have issues with the drums vibrating from being in the same room as the guitars or vocals, but I'll just turn off the snare and maybe cover the rest of the kit with a heavy blanket or something when I need to.
The size will be somewhere around 8' X 8', or 8' X 10' . I don't have enough room to do more than that, because I will be building this free standing instead of using existing walls.
The plan is to build a platform from 2X4's and plywood. I also might place rubber down on the floor. Then frame 2X4 walls and a ceiling. One solid door good for sound reduction. Drywall on the outside, (insulation between) drywall on the inside. I will use two plexi glass pieces for the windows (one of the inside and one on the outside) which I plan to install across nearly two whole walls so that the drummer can have visual contact with whoever he's playing with.
And then after it's built I'll try to deaden the space. I have no idea what to use for that yet, it has to be really inexpensive though. So we'll see what I can afford after I spend the money on the room itself. Even if it has no sound deadening it will be better than my cement basement.
I figure if I build a room off the floor, not connected to any walls, and not connected to the ceiling I will drastically cut down the noise level in my neighbors apartments on either side.
So what do you think of my theory and plan? Am I on the right track here?
I figure this should cost me around $800 to $1000 pre sound deadening depending on the cost of plexiglass.
I will make it large enough to place my small drum kit in, with enough room left over to take an amp in when I need to for loud guitar recording. I will also use this space to record vocals. I realize I will have issues with the drums vibrating from being in the same room as the guitars or vocals, but I'll just turn off the snare and maybe cover the rest of the kit with a heavy blanket or something when I need to.
The size will be somewhere around 8' X 8', or 8' X 10' . I don't have enough room to do more than that, because I will be building this free standing instead of using existing walls.
The plan is to build a platform from 2X4's and plywood. I also might place rubber down on the floor. Then frame 2X4 walls and a ceiling. One solid door good for sound reduction. Drywall on the outside, (insulation between) drywall on the inside. I will use two plexi glass pieces for the windows (one of the inside and one on the outside) which I plan to install across nearly two whole walls so that the drummer can have visual contact with whoever he's playing with.
And then after it's built I'll try to deaden the space. I have no idea what to use for that yet, it has to be really inexpensive though. So we'll see what I can afford after I spend the money on the room itself. Even if it has no sound deadening it will be better than my cement basement.
I figure if I build a room off the floor, not connected to any walls, and not connected to the ceiling I will drastically cut down the noise level in my neighbors apartments on either side.
So what do you think of my theory and plan? Am I on the right track here?
I figure this should cost me around $800 to $1000 pre sound deadening depending on the cost of plexiglass.