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boze
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hi folks- here's my sitch:
PART ONE- THE COMP
my new tower is a new 'windtunnel' g4 dp867. 5 fans in it and it sounds like a dustbuster when the aux fans on the powersupply kick in. so i want to put it in/under a box or something if i can because there are no closets anywhere near by and even outside of recording it's just annoyingly loud. the thing is, i'd need a door to access the cd tray in the front and i'd also need a place for all the cables out the back- preferably with an option to swap out the firewire drive for my laptop (a fw extension cable would probably do the trick on that if they make such a thing).
so how to buy/build a solid box that makes this room less hummy to start with but still gives me convenient access to the front of my tower. advice on general approach, materials, construction would be helpful because i don't know much about isolation or sound absorbsion. also, these new macs are getting deservedly badmouthed on a number of issues and since i plugged in my new fw drive i'm hearing a beep noise from the tower that might be heat related so i'm curious about what a box would do about that whole thing. the damn 5 fans should be enough to keep air moving in there as loud as they are!
PART TWO- THE BOOTH
i'm thinking the best way to get a quiet area for recording is to make some kind of booth in my dining room, but the whole appt has lowish ceilings and bare wood floors and the front of the house has dormers that give it unusual lines.
i'm thinking of putting a booth inside the dormer look at the right side of this pic here: http://www.boze.net/jpg/afterDR.jpg the walls are plasterboard so i'd have to put mollies in it to hold anything of substance. i've seen in mag where a tent of egg crates was suspended from the ceiling...
i'm not sure on this one, the booth should be able to accomodate guitar, vox, bass, trumpet or sax in isolation and ideally i'd like something i can snap together and then take down and have my livingroom back. the rooms in my appt have a ton of reflections right now but i'm not trying to auralex the whole diningroom- i'd rather just have one really tight booth that me and my player friends could take turns getting locked into for tracking.
does density have to mean heavy? is there some solution like plywood with auralex or something and then hinge them together into a box? i'm just thinking if it could be really isolated but still not too heavy it would be easier to errect and take down. and we all like easy errection!
ahem...
anyway, thanks- sorry the post is so long.
PART ONE- THE COMP
my new tower is a new 'windtunnel' g4 dp867. 5 fans in it and it sounds like a dustbuster when the aux fans on the powersupply kick in. so i want to put it in/under a box or something if i can because there are no closets anywhere near by and even outside of recording it's just annoyingly loud. the thing is, i'd need a door to access the cd tray in the front and i'd also need a place for all the cables out the back- preferably with an option to swap out the firewire drive for my laptop (a fw extension cable would probably do the trick on that if they make such a thing).
so how to buy/build a solid box that makes this room less hummy to start with but still gives me convenient access to the front of my tower. advice on general approach, materials, construction would be helpful because i don't know much about isolation or sound absorbsion. also, these new macs are getting deservedly badmouthed on a number of issues and since i plugged in my new fw drive i'm hearing a beep noise from the tower that might be heat related so i'm curious about what a box would do about that whole thing. the damn 5 fans should be enough to keep air moving in there as loud as they are!

PART TWO- THE BOOTH
i'm thinking the best way to get a quiet area for recording is to make some kind of booth in my dining room, but the whole appt has lowish ceilings and bare wood floors and the front of the house has dormers that give it unusual lines.
i'm thinking of putting a booth inside the dormer look at the right side of this pic here: http://www.boze.net/jpg/afterDR.jpg the walls are plasterboard so i'd have to put mollies in it to hold anything of substance. i've seen in mag where a tent of egg crates was suspended from the ceiling...
i'm not sure on this one, the booth should be able to accomodate guitar, vox, bass, trumpet or sax in isolation and ideally i'd like something i can snap together and then take down and have my livingroom back. the rooms in my appt have a ton of reflections right now but i'm not trying to auralex the whole diningroom- i'd rather just have one really tight booth that me and my player friends could take turns getting locked into for tracking.
does density have to mean heavy? is there some solution like plywood with auralex or something and then hinge them together into a box? i'm just thinking if it could be really isolated but still not too heavy it would be easier to errect and take down. and we all like easy errection!
ahem...
anyway, thanks- sorry the post is so long.