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Hi,
I’m planning to treat acoustically a room in my home for recording and mixing rock music. The room has enough isolation so I only want to treat it acoustically.
Room specifications
The location of the room is in the backyard and is quiet enough.
The dimensions of the room are:
Length: 172” (14.33 feet)
Width: 135” (11.25 feet)
Height: 91” (7.58 feet)
Two walls are made of brick and the other two and the ceiling of concrete. On the left wall there are two windows an one door. The windows have double crystal.
Acoustic treatment
Absorbers:
3 bass traps (4” Owens Corning 703) for corners,
6 panels (2” Owens Corning 703) for walls,
2 curtains for windows.
Diffusers: a bookshelf at the rear wall.
I made a plan at scale in SketchUp.
My questions
Are good the number and the location of the panels?
Is it good the thickness of the bass traps and the panels?
What material the curtains can be of?
Sorry for my English
I’m planning to treat acoustically a room in my home for recording and mixing rock music. The room has enough isolation so I only want to treat it acoustically.
Room specifications
The location of the room is in the backyard and is quiet enough.
The dimensions of the room are:
Length: 172” (14.33 feet)
Width: 135” (11.25 feet)
Height: 91” (7.58 feet)
Two walls are made of brick and the other two and the ceiling of concrete. On the left wall there are two windows an one door. The windows have double crystal.
Acoustic treatment
Absorbers:
3 bass traps (4” Owens Corning 703) for corners,
6 panels (2” Owens Corning 703) for walls,
2 curtains for windows.
Diffusers: a bookshelf at the rear wall.
I made a plan at scale in SketchUp.
My questions
Are good the number and the location of the panels?
Is it good the thickness of the bass traps and the panels?
What material the curtains can be of?
Sorry for my English