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MoBettaBlues
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I am going to build a studio in the rear of my pole barn. The room/shell will be approx. 24 x 16 x 12 high. This is before construction. The barn has a cement floor and is not finished at all inside. From the outside in the layers are vinyl siding, Tyvak wrap and 9/16” OSB board that is fastened to horizontal 2x4’s and then 4 x 6” posts.
I am probably close to 200 feet from my closest neighbor and approx. 100’ from the closest bedroom in my house. I have not checked the sound levels yet via a meter but it will get to full “Rock Band” (for what that’s worth) levels at times.
I want to keep my costs as low as possible for the “Soundproofing” part of the construction so I can focus on the acoustics within the room and recording equipment. The studio will be used primarily for personal use but I want to be able to use it to record others in the long term.
I was hoping you could offer some basic advice such as:
1) Should I float the floor or not considering the distance from my neighbors and the bedrooms of our house.
2) Should I use a double wall design with 2 sheets of 5/8” drywall on the inside and 1 sheet on the outside spaced 1” from the interior wall of the barn and spaced according to the STC chart to get an STC Rating of +48 with insulation.
3) What STC rating should I try to achieve with this inner room given my circumstances.
I am a veteran musician but I am new to “Studios”. I am working with a budget of $4000 for recording equipment and construction. Probably $1500 for construction materials. I will add acoustic improvements as I can afford them to the inside.
Thank you in advance and have a safe and wonderful holiday season.
I am going to build a studio in the rear of my pole barn. The room/shell will be approx. 24 x 16 x 12 high. This is before construction. The barn has a cement floor and is not finished at all inside. From the outside in the layers are vinyl siding, Tyvak wrap and 9/16” OSB board that is fastened to horizontal 2x4’s and then 4 x 6” posts.
I am probably close to 200 feet from my closest neighbor and approx. 100’ from the closest bedroom in my house. I have not checked the sound levels yet via a meter but it will get to full “Rock Band” (for what that’s worth) levels at times.
I want to keep my costs as low as possible for the “Soundproofing” part of the construction so I can focus on the acoustics within the room and recording equipment. The studio will be used primarily for personal use but I want to be able to use it to record others in the long term.
I was hoping you could offer some basic advice such as:
1) Should I float the floor or not considering the distance from my neighbors and the bedrooms of our house.
2) Should I use a double wall design with 2 sheets of 5/8” drywall on the inside and 1 sheet on the outside spaced 1” from the interior wall of the barn and spaced according to the STC chart to get an STC Rating of +48 with insulation.
3) What STC rating should I try to achieve with this inner room given my circumstances.
I am a veteran musician but I am new to “Studios”. I am working with a budget of $4000 for recording equipment and construction. Probably $1500 for construction materials. I will add acoustic improvements as I can afford them to the inside.
Thank you in advance and have a safe and wonderful holiday season.