
Bryan316
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I'm trying to clean up a basement band rehearsal room. Drywalled basement, carpeted, some absorbers on the walls, and I intend to build some bass traps for the room corners. But I think I want to spend some time planning a good method of keeping sound from blasting into the rest of the house, and from sound upstairs bleeding down here when recording quick tracks.
The floor joists are all exposed, and the ducting and pipes are all open. We don't want to drywall the ceiling because that encloses the electrical and plumbing and all that stuff. So my current idea is removable panels. Not a drop-suspension ceiling, but making big 4ftx4ft units with heavy hooks, and hanging them from the ceiling. If home improvements arise, unhook the units and move them away. Only permanent modification is the hooks.
If you wanted to build sound blocking panels, but make them removable, what ideas would you start with?
My intended start: 3/4" birch plywood, layer of mass loaded vinyl, Roxul and burlap, eye screws and hooks. Maybe instead of steel hooks, use some rubber or bungees for decoupling from the floor joists.
The floor joists are all exposed, and the ducting and pipes are all open. We don't want to drywall the ceiling because that encloses the electrical and plumbing and all that stuff. So my current idea is removable panels. Not a drop-suspension ceiling, but making big 4ftx4ft units with heavy hooks, and hanging them from the ceiling. If home improvements arise, unhook the units and move them away. Only permanent modification is the hooks.
If you wanted to build sound blocking panels, but make them removable, what ideas would you start with?
My intended start: 3/4" birch plywood, layer of mass loaded vinyl, Roxul and burlap, eye screws and hooks. Maybe instead of steel hooks, use some rubber or bungees for decoupling from the floor joists.