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gharris
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Hey guys. Glad I found this place. Been getting some great info. In my last house I built a project studio in the basement but made some mistakes that I do not want to repeat in my new one. I'd like to get some input from everyone. In the old studio I used double sheet rock, 2 doors, sound sheetblock under the drywall and floor, and then made the mistake of carpeting and putting in Hi Hats....
Obviously the high hats defeated the entire purpose of sound proofing.
Although this basement is much bigger, I have only allocated a small space for the studio. The main room is 11 x 10 with 8ft ceiling, and the iso booth I am planning will be 6 x 7. I have attached a layout.
Here are my questions to you all. For the main room, I plan to hang acoustical tile. What are your thoughts on keeping the sound in? I can't drywall the ceiling. Should I put insulation between the joists?
What about lighting? Are track lights the way to go? In there a problem with flourescent?
I ran a floex duct off the main duct in the basement for air. Also, there is a bean from left to right down the middle.
What are your thougs on one of the Aurolex Kits? WIll this make a big difference in the sound quality and reduce the waves?
The walls are bare drywall now. Should I just paint and hand tiles?
Now for the ISO room. I will be putting a glass window door inbetween the ISO and the main room. What do you suggest this be? Double Pane? Is there something special I should get? Also, what is the best thing to put on the walls of the ISO room? I assume I want to cover 100% of the wall and ceiling space in there.
Now for the floors, I was going to just use some Home Depot hardwood do it yourself stuff. Gotta be better than carpet right?
I appreciate any input you may have. I have read through a lot of posts and you guys know your stuff.
Obviously the high hats defeated the entire purpose of sound proofing.
Although this basement is much bigger, I have only allocated a small space for the studio. The main room is 11 x 10 with 8ft ceiling, and the iso booth I am planning will be 6 x 7. I have attached a layout.
Here are my questions to you all. For the main room, I plan to hang acoustical tile. What are your thoughts on keeping the sound in? I can't drywall the ceiling. Should I put insulation between the joists?
What about lighting? Are track lights the way to go? In there a problem with flourescent?
I ran a floex duct off the main duct in the basement for air. Also, there is a bean from left to right down the middle.
What are your thougs on one of the Aurolex Kits? WIll this make a big difference in the sound quality and reduce the waves?
The walls are bare drywall now. Should I just paint and hand tiles?
Now for the ISO room. I will be putting a glass window door inbetween the ISO and the main room. What do you suggest this be? Double Pane? Is there something special I should get? Also, what is the best thing to put on the walls of the ISO room? I assume I want to cover 100% of the wall and ceiling space in there.
Now for the floors, I was going to just use some Home Depot hardwood do it yourself stuff. Gotta be better than carpet right?
I appreciate any input you may have. I have read through a lot of posts and you guys know your stuff.