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foggie
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Have a general question about possibly removing the sheet rock from my ceiling and putting insulation in the cavities, then covering with a fabric etc..Awhile back I read Ethan's site on a room he did this on but had a few questions none the less.
1. Currently the room sounds really good but could be tightened up a bit > improving on what's already there, that's the goal. This space is for playing/recording and I'm not looking for a "pro mixing" formula. The floor is concrete but has a really thin piece of carpet. Thought of removing that and just having a remnant under the drums (if I do insulate the ceiling). I also thought about a riser as well but the ceiling is low as it is - undecided. Obviously the overheads don't have any room as they are right up against the ceiling (reflective, which isn't good). Building a cloud right over the kit is an option, but again ceiling height comes into the equation again.
2. My room is small (13x12), but as you can see I have (at least I think) the right amount of traps (4" corners, 2" everywhere else). The room and layout is exactly as the rendering. Ceilings are 7'.5"
Questions:
- It would appear a relatively inexpensive process to do this assuming I would be using standard pink insulation? Although the fabric could be $$, but was thinking Muslin.
- If the above is true are there any specifics for this (faced/un-faced, a certain kind) or is it just a matter of getting your garden variety insulation and stuffing it into the cavities and covering with fabric etc..
- By doing this would it possibly make the room worse or too dead? Or generally speaking are there and disadvantages to doing this. Thoughts?
Thanks!
1. Currently the room sounds really good but could be tightened up a bit > improving on what's already there, that's the goal. This space is for playing/recording and I'm not looking for a "pro mixing" formula. The floor is concrete but has a really thin piece of carpet. Thought of removing that and just having a remnant under the drums (if I do insulate the ceiling). I also thought about a riser as well but the ceiling is low as it is - undecided. Obviously the overheads don't have any room as they are right up against the ceiling (reflective, which isn't good). Building a cloud right over the kit is an option, but again ceiling height comes into the equation again.
2. My room is small (13x12), but as you can see I have (at least I think) the right amount of traps (4" corners, 2" everywhere else). The room and layout is exactly as the rendering. Ceilings are 7'.5"

Questions:
- It would appear a relatively inexpensive process to do this assuming I would be using standard pink insulation? Although the fabric could be $$, but was thinking Muslin.
- If the above is true are there any specifics for this (faced/un-faced, a certain kind) or is it just a matter of getting your garden variety insulation and stuffing it into the cavities and covering with fabric etc..
- By doing this would it possibly make the room worse or too dead? Or generally speaking are there and disadvantages to doing this. Thoughts?
Thanks!