
Obi-Wan zenabI
Active member
I sense some confusion here between sound treatment (absorbtion/diffusion) and sound isolation (sound proofing with mass and airspace and isloation and other voodoo).
IntertheEvident said:My drummer and I are going to be renting a house soon. We will be turning either, the garage or the 3rd bedroom into our Rehearsal/Recording room. We want to keep the sound in as much as possible so that the music won't disturb the neighbors at all. We'd like to rehearse and record as much as possible without having to worry about a call to the police for noise disturbance.
Suggestions?
We're also on a pretty low budget, so we dont mind getting creative.
Thanks!
Justin
scrubs said:I'm sorry, but that's totally wrong. Pillows and blankets will not stop enough sound to keep your neighbors from complaining. You need mass and airspace decoupling to effectively minimize sound from escaping.
chestwick91 said:Sound treatment and soundproffing are like ying ang yang man....
It's not about the budget, dipshit; it's about giving bad advice. I didn't invent the laws of physics, buddy, but I do know that pillows and blankets will not have much effect on keeping the sound from escaping, even if you cover every square inch of the walls with them.chestwick91 said:or do it the way this guy says....don't listen to me...this guy know everything....i guess nobody read the part where it says your on a budget