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Phantom
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I am new to this forum and I am hoping that you can give me your feed back on a plan I have to build a home studio in the basement.
I plan on using the "room within a room" technique. The walls that ajoin other parts of the basement will be double walls. As will the wall between the control room and the recording booth.
The outer wall will be 3/4" MDF on one side of a 2x4 and 1/2" OSB on the other side. It will be filled with pink insulation.
The inner wall will be 5/8" Plywood on one side of a 2x4 and 1/2" Drywall on the other side. It will have 1" Blue foam insulation inside it. There will be 1 foot between the walls. The space between the front wall of the sound booth and the front wall of the control room will be 3 feet. These walls will have windows in them with 2 panes of different thicknesses in each window.
The ceiling (which is actually the living room floor above) will have pink insulation between the joists above. "Suspended" below the joists (I will use foam hockey pucks for spacers) will be a 2x2 frame with 3/4" MDF on one side and 5/8" Plywood on the other. it will be filled with the Blue foam insulation.
The other two walls of the control room and the recording booth are the outside walls of the basement. They will be standard contstruction 2x4 walls with pink insulation and 1/2" drywall.
Will this design give me decent isolation between the control room, recording booth and the rest of the house?
TIA
Phantom
I plan on using the "room within a room" technique. The walls that ajoin other parts of the basement will be double walls. As will the wall between the control room and the recording booth.
The outer wall will be 3/4" MDF on one side of a 2x4 and 1/2" OSB on the other side. It will be filled with pink insulation.
The inner wall will be 5/8" Plywood on one side of a 2x4 and 1/2" Drywall on the other side. It will have 1" Blue foam insulation inside it. There will be 1 foot between the walls. The space between the front wall of the sound booth and the front wall of the control room will be 3 feet. These walls will have windows in them with 2 panes of different thicknesses in each window.
The ceiling (which is actually the living room floor above) will have pink insulation between the joists above. "Suspended" below the joists (I will use foam hockey pucks for spacers) will be a 2x2 frame with 3/4" MDF on one side and 5/8" Plywood on the other. it will be filled with the Blue foam insulation.
The other two walls of the control room and the recording booth are the outside walls of the basement. They will be standard contstruction 2x4 walls with pink insulation and 1/2" drywall.
Will this design give me decent isolation between the control room, recording booth and the rest of the house?
TIA
Phantom