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bobbyvancouver
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Hi there, you're going to hate me maybe, but I'm a hobbyist, who only needs a room a bit quieter... I've been reading so much in the last few months and I've just decided to go for it, but... It's an unfinished room in my basement that I want to be able to record in a bit and rehearse in a bit too without blowing anyone out of the house or neighbourhood. The problem is that after all this reading, I feel like I'm going to make it louder rather than quieter somehow... I've got bags of roxul safe and sound insulation, 2x4s and 1/2 inch drywall arriving on Tuesday. I've got all the tools and caulking and I'm relatively comfortable with what needs to happen as far as finishing the work, but is it all a total waste of time?
Without green glue and clips and 3 layers of 5/8th drywall and sub-flooring and staggered studs and resilient channels and earmuffs for the whole city, am I totally wasting my money on this? I know it won't be actually soundproof at all, but... it'll be quieter, right? I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has any thoughts?
The walls and ceiling will be tight and have 2 layers of studs and insulation finished with 1 sheet of drywall. The floor is concrete and below grade about 3 feet. The walls are concrete up to about 4 feet on 3 sides, but I plan on squeezing insulation over that too. I haven't decided how I'm going to finish the concrete floor yet, but the ceiling is too low to raise the floor any more than a layer of underlay and carpet or flooring. The 2 doors and 1 window will be the weak links I assume, but I'll deal with those when I know just how bad it sounds....
Ok, sorry to be so amazingly rambling, but I'm just looking for reassurance that I'm not as much of a moron as I think I might be... ok, let me have it! and thanks for any time you spent reading this mess!!
Without green glue and clips and 3 layers of 5/8th drywall and sub-flooring and staggered studs and resilient channels and earmuffs for the whole city, am I totally wasting my money on this? I know it won't be actually soundproof at all, but... it'll be quieter, right? I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has any thoughts?
The walls and ceiling will be tight and have 2 layers of studs and insulation finished with 1 sheet of drywall. The floor is concrete and below grade about 3 feet. The walls are concrete up to about 4 feet on 3 sides, but I plan on squeezing insulation over that too. I haven't decided how I'm going to finish the concrete floor yet, but the ceiling is too low to raise the floor any more than a layer of underlay and carpet or flooring. The 2 doors and 1 window will be the weak links I assume, but I'll deal with those when I know just how bad it sounds....
Ok, sorry to be so amazingly rambling, but I'm just looking for reassurance that I'm not as much of a moron as I think I might be... ok, let me have it! and thanks for any time you spent reading this mess!!