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James HE
a spoonfull weighs a ton
I really want to do some kind of treatment in this aluminum box I call a studio. My funds are limited, and I'd like to do some little things, to make some small improvements before I can really afford to do it right.
I have a small control room (that's a whole other story) The "studio" section is about 28' by 22', 12' cielings. Concrete floor, aluminum on steel beams for the walls and cieling. On one side there is the outside wall for the control room and office, particle board, this wall is insulated, it is about 8' high. I have some moveable walls and blankets and curtains that break up the larger space opposite that, making the working space roughly about 22' by 16'. The walls and blankets and stuff do ok in making the room not sound so 'verby. And really the room dosen't sound bad at all, it's kinda like a tent, everthing escapes (including the heat- thank god it's getting warmer!) and knocking back the really ugly high end reflections from the aluminum isn't so hard, really the worst problem is guitar and bass amps making the structure rattle, nasty, nasty, nasty. Not a problem close micing the amps, but doing live stuff, overhead mics really pick that up.
I'm thinking about treating the cieling in someway, hoping that it would do something to tame the rattle, or at least "quiet" down the room a bit... here's my idea.
I'm thinking I'll get some sound board (whatever you want to call it, thatch board... that funky looking stuff) and some insulation. Roll out the insulation on top of the board, then hang the boards on the cieling. I can only really afford to do this over the section over where we play. Would this do anything? I could bolt the boards to the steel beams, or I could suspend them. Which would be better? If I suspended them, I could hang them at different heights, which could be a good thing, plus they'll in no way be permanent.
or should the insulation be facing down? I'd have to really glue the stuff on them and cover them with cloth. I almost don't want to do that cause I'd want to reuse the stuff when I do things the right way (I hope to build a room in a room someday)
Does it sound like a waste of money? I figure I'll get 8 or 10 4 x 8 boards. I think they are about $8 a piece, maybe cheaper, then insulation will run me a bit, depending on the R rating. I think R-11 is about $18 for 40sq. feet, I'd need 8 bags, so that puts me over budget. I'd like do this for under $200...
any ideas? I've posted something similar to this and got no responses
I need to do something though. I'm starting to line up some clients, and I don't just want to put them in an aluminum box and say... here it is...
-jhe
I have a small control room (that's a whole other story) The "studio" section is about 28' by 22', 12' cielings. Concrete floor, aluminum on steel beams for the walls and cieling. On one side there is the outside wall for the control room and office, particle board, this wall is insulated, it is about 8' high. I have some moveable walls and blankets and curtains that break up the larger space opposite that, making the working space roughly about 22' by 16'. The walls and blankets and stuff do ok in making the room not sound so 'verby. And really the room dosen't sound bad at all, it's kinda like a tent, everthing escapes (including the heat- thank god it's getting warmer!) and knocking back the really ugly high end reflections from the aluminum isn't so hard, really the worst problem is guitar and bass amps making the structure rattle, nasty, nasty, nasty. Not a problem close micing the amps, but doing live stuff, overhead mics really pick that up.
I'm thinking about treating the cieling in someway, hoping that it would do something to tame the rattle, or at least "quiet" down the room a bit... here's my idea.
I'm thinking I'll get some sound board (whatever you want to call it, thatch board... that funky looking stuff) and some insulation. Roll out the insulation on top of the board, then hang the boards on the cieling. I can only really afford to do this over the section over where we play. Would this do anything? I could bolt the boards to the steel beams, or I could suspend them. Which would be better? If I suspended them, I could hang them at different heights, which could be a good thing, plus they'll in no way be permanent.
or should the insulation be facing down? I'd have to really glue the stuff on them and cover them with cloth. I almost don't want to do that cause I'd want to reuse the stuff when I do things the right way (I hope to build a room in a room someday)
Does it sound like a waste of money? I figure I'll get 8 or 10 4 x 8 boards. I think they are about $8 a piece, maybe cheaper, then insulation will run me a bit, depending on the R rating. I think R-11 is about $18 for 40sq. feet, I'd need 8 bags, so that puts me over budget. I'd like do this for under $200...
any ideas? I've posted something similar to this and got no responses

-jhe