
Booda
Master of the Obvious
I'm hoping to get some opinions on my plan here to get some Ventilation in my studio.
I've read in the past that putting 2 180* degree turns in a Air Duct line will help stop some of the Sound going through the line.
I have a pretty good sound Dead room. Neighbors 15' away and no complaints at 1am for many years (use to be 4am
) . I'm worried about cutting a hole in the room, even if it's only 3" w/ a tube running (possibly) all the way out side. There's some low end outside and I think w/ even a tiny bit of High end... it would sound like a stereo was on back there.
I know it's all trial and error... worst case... I patch up the holes and no vent.
If you look at the Pic... I plan to run 4" PVC and then when it get's a couple feet from my studio convert the line to 3". I don't know... But I feel like a 3" hole would let less sound in and out of the room. Should I just keep it 4" for max air flow?
Where the line is ORANGE and it's 3"... would putting a couple more bends in the line (like a S) help w/ the sound. It'll probably restrict the air flow but...
I'm going to start at the Studio- orange tube and go to the "T", just past the in-Line Fan and do some tests from there. For this winter I'm going to keep the A/C unit inside the garage and just use the Fan setting. (if I even need it) The in-line fan pushing the air from the garage may be all I need.
Then depending on how all this goes, I have the "T" in line so next summer I might put the A/C unit outside the garage. I'm thinking that when the A/C is On, it'll drown out whatever sound is coming through the tube.
Any Ideas on this setup?
It should be fine for Jamming and Loud recording. & turn it off while doing Vox and acoustic instruments.
I might line 1 foot of the ends of the 4" PVC w/ some thin foam to possibly help dampen the sound and vibrations.
Thanks for any help and if you read all this... thanks for that too.
B.
I've read in the past that putting 2 180* degree turns in a Air Duct line will help stop some of the Sound going through the line.
I have a pretty good sound Dead room. Neighbors 15' away and no complaints at 1am for many years (use to be 4am

I know it's all trial and error... worst case... I patch up the holes and no vent.
If you look at the Pic... I plan to run 4" PVC and then when it get's a couple feet from my studio convert the line to 3". I don't know... But I feel like a 3" hole would let less sound in and out of the room. Should I just keep it 4" for max air flow?
Where the line is ORANGE and it's 3"... would putting a couple more bends in the line (like a S) help w/ the sound. It'll probably restrict the air flow but...
I'm going to start at the Studio- orange tube and go to the "T", just past the in-Line Fan and do some tests from there. For this winter I'm going to keep the A/C unit inside the garage and just use the Fan setting. (if I even need it) The in-line fan pushing the air from the garage may be all I need.
Then depending on how all this goes, I have the "T" in line so next summer I might put the A/C unit outside the garage. I'm thinking that when the A/C is On, it'll drown out whatever sound is coming through the tube.
Any Ideas on this setup?
It should be fine for Jamming and Loud recording. & turn it off while doing Vox and acoustic instruments.
I might line 1 foot of the ends of the 4" PVC w/ some thin foam to possibly help dampen the sound and vibrations.
Thanks for any help and if you read all this... thanks for that too.
B.