
BrettB
Well-known member
Hi all,
I am moving within a few months and finally I will have a room that I can entirely use for my music! So now I am wondering how I can improve the acoustics in the room as well as soundproof it a little. I know both things aren't exactely the same, but I want to find a balance. And off course, I don't have a lot of money.
I never had many experiences with soundproofing/acoustic treatment, so here are a few basic questions:
1) the local 'do it yourself shop' sells acousitc panels consisting out of polyester foam, with an 'egg' pattern. Do these things really make the room dry or are there better solutions in the same price range?
2) What is the exact use of Rockwool? It isn't very expensive I notice, and I read in this forum it can help to make basstraps. Does it also help soundproofing the room. For example: Is it helpfull when I treath the walls with rockwool bbefore I put the acoustic panels on?
3) What difference is there between rockwool ans glasswool?
thx!
Brett
I am moving within a few months and finally I will have a room that I can entirely use for my music! So now I am wondering how I can improve the acoustics in the room as well as soundproof it a little. I know both things aren't exactely the same, but I want to find a balance. And off course, I don't have a lot of money.
I never had many experiences with soundproofing/acoustic treatment, so here are a few basic questions:
1) the local 'do it yourself shop' sells acousitc panels consisting out of polyester foam, with an 'egg' pattern. Do these things really make the room dry or are there better solutions in the same price range?
2) What is the exact use of Rockwool? It isn't very expensive I notice, and I read in this forum it can help to make basstraps. Does it also help soundproofing the room. For example: Is it helpfull when I treath the walls with rockwool bbefore I put the acoustic panels on?
3) What difference is there between rockwool ans glasswool?
thx!
Brett