I just emailed you Rick using that adrress you gave in your last post but it got sent back to me so I'll just post the message here. Anyone else, feel free to chime in as well!
The room I am working with is a pretty cool, raw industrial space.
It's a small room, probably 200 sq ft but the cieling are extremely
high. There's only one side with a neighbor and that's the wall I am
planning on soundproofing. My idea so far (unless I find out
something better and still affordable) is to build a new second wall
about 3-4 inches away from the existing wall. The existing wall is
simply sheetrock panels on metal studs (not 2x4s). It's as if the
wall is made out of paper the way sound travels through it, but this
is also due to the fact that there are pipes running through from my
side to their side that create small openings so ofcourse sound is
going through. I intend to seal all of those up, make this existing
wall as sealed as possible then go to work on the new wall. The
new wall will be sheetrock also but it may be on 2x4s instead.
What do you think, 2x4s or metal studs?
there's also these things called resilient channels. these are
metal channels that go onto the wood studs and the sheetrock
attaches to the resilient channels so as not to touch the wood
frame directly. Here's where I learned about this (it's under the
heading 'Resilient Channels and ‘Sound Board’) :
http://www.soundproofing.org/infopages/channel.htm
Also, is it better to insulate the walls or not? I've heard
contradicting theories. 1, insulation actually transmitts sound
through to the other side and it's better to have just air and 2,
insulation actually helps to prevent sound by giving it another
obstacle to move through. What do you think?
I will be carpeting the whole floor which should help at least to kill
some reflections and maybe, just maybe stop some bass
frequencies from transferring through the floor boards.
I guess I really should explain what the space will be used for. It IS
going to be for recording but mostly vocalists and digital
equipment (no instruments). I will be building a small vocal booth
wich should be fine. My main concern is being fairly free to blast
my Event ps8 studio monitors as loud as I want without feeling
guilty. Or even work on a subsonic bass loop, or heavy pounding
kick drums for 2 hours straight. these are extremes but I figure if
I'm able to do this I will basically be free to do anything.
So back to the wall issue. Do you think this idea to build the
second wall is a good idea. Even if I do put a new wall up what
about the wall facing the hallway, will sound still go through that
one, into the hallway and in turn back into thier hallway side wall?
Or is it basically only the dividing wall that we must worry about.
Lastly, I don't know if it was a sign from God or what but the other
day, I was waliking down my block and I found 5 huge stacks
(about 4 feet tall each) of clean egg crates so I lugged them back
home. Now, I've also heard contradicting info on this stuff as to it's
effectiveness. I know it's not a sound proofing material but I have
enough now to pretty much cover all the walls (except the large
window side). Will this be effective in 'deadening' the room? At
least I could use them inside the vocal booth right?
Thanks a LOT for your willingness to help, you must know what it's
like to be in a situation where you need real advice/info as
opposed to rumors and experimentations. I'm not trying to reinvent
the wheel here I just want to effectively sonically seclude this
space for as cheap as possibe.
Thanks again,
Swindle