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My home studio is also a converted garage with two tracking rooms a drum room and a vocal/instr. room. The walls were built inside the existing garage room and "floated" on rubber material. Basically its two free standing boxes on a rubber material.
I'm building my drum room floor by laying 2X4s flat on rubber material (on the existing concrete slab). I will fill my pockets with sand and cover the frame with particle board sub flooring. I am leaving a 1/4" gap between my flloring and the wall. The idea I am thinking is the floor will not physically touch the wall or concrete and the sand will help absorb the high SPLs of the drum set and not transmit them to the slab.
Here's a picture if it works
http://www.geocities.com/gatorhaus/floor.htm
Please let me know what your thoughts are and any suggestions you might have.
Thanks,
Larry
I'm building my drum room floor by laying 2X4s flat on rubber material (on the existing concrete slab). I will fill my pockets with sand and cover the frame with particle board sub flooring. I am leaving a 1/4" gap between my flloring and the wall. The idea I am thinking is the floor will not physically touch the wall or concrete and the sand will help absorb the high SPLs of the drum set and not transmit them to the slab.
Here's a picture if it works
http://www.geocities.com/gatorhaus/floor.htm
Please let me know what your thoughts are and any suggestions you might have.
Thanks,
Larry