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DenverRob
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Is a basement necessary for a home studio?
Greetings,
I'm currently house-hunting, and I've told the real estate agent that I need a basement big enough to use as a studio/band practice room. However, it's hard to find a place with a basement that 's in my price range. I've been assuming that, if I use a ground floor or upstairs room, the noise from amps,drums, etc will bother the neighbors, especially if it's a condo with a shared wall. Perhaps I'm wrong? Is it possible to soundproof a room so that you can make noise without bothering the neighbors (not to mention isolate my room from *their* noise during recording)?
Thanks,
Rob
Greetings,
I'm currently house-hunting, and I've told the real estate agent that I need a basement big enough to use as a studio/band practice room. However, it's hard to find a place with a basement that 's in my price range. I've been assuming that, if I use a ground floor or upstairs room, the noise from amps,drums, etc will bother the neighbors, especially if it's a condo with a shared wall. Perhaps I'm wrong? Is it possible to soundproof a room so that you can make noise without bothering the neighbors (not to mention isolate my room from *their* noise during recording)?
Thanks,
Rob
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But I appreciate the brutal honesty. Guess I need to get a better job so I can afford a house with a basement.
The floor had to be wood too, with joists supported by the foundation walls. NO SLAB!! You might want to check it out with BID if you have plans for a raised floor or other types of construction.