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TomRack
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Hey guys! Noobie here, just started reading on the forms and felt like this is a great place to get some of my questions answered.
Pictures below will describe everything better probably.. ha
-Me and a buddy are working on a room in his shed, the room is about 15x7 ft.
- All the walls are insulated with normal pink house fiber glass, we are putting up wooden walls over it currently. After that we plan to put maybe 10 audimute sheets hung up around all the walls as possible. Does anyone know anything about these sheets? the reviews seem good and videos prove them to be good. We are hoping all this will be able to sound proof the room as much as possible, and still be able to play at late hours without the neighbors hearing it.
-The roof has the same insulation and we are putting a thick layer of carpet padding to help the sound from not going through. We will probably end up tacking a sheet to the ceiling to make it better to the eye. There is also a area where we had to add a new strip and it doesn't match evenly.
-Floor, we aren't sure about, its just normal pieces off wood. So do we want the wood surface and carpet under things where necessary like drums, amps(which we also hope to lift on another absorbing material), desk, etc. Or we have normal house carpet we could put down all over. Any suggestions?
-Vocals, we were thinking just use a corner and make a booth with the sound sheets and that will give good enough quality and sound proof, but of course we would experiment all over the place as time goes by.
-A/C Here is a bit of a problem.. we are thinking we will just leave one spot open to instal a window unit when possible. And deal with either turning it on and off for recording, and just jam with it on, or what.
Looking to record a full band in there, not exactly live, but still be able to jam all day and possibly at night at decent volumes. Debating electric or acoustic drums, both are an option at hand. We'd all also be able to mic and use headphones or even plug straight in maybe.
Sorry to go through everything with so much, I just hope what i have plan is the right idea and will work for my needs. Any advice or comments would be amazing! Thanks ahead of time!
Glad i found this forum!
Pictures below will describe everything better probably.. ha
-Me and a buddy are working on a room in his shed, the room is about 15x7 ft.
- All the walls are insulated with normal pink house fiber glass, we are putting up wooden walls over it currently. After that we plan to put maybe 10 audimute sheets hung up around all the walls as possible. Does anyone know anything about these sheets? the reviews seem good and videos prove them to be good. We are hoping all this will be able to sound proof the room as much as possible, and still be able to play at late hours without the neighbors hearing it.
-The roof has the same insulation and we are putting a thick layer of carpet padding to help the sound from not going through. We will probably end up tacking a sheet to the ceiling to make it better to the eye. There is also a area where we had to add a new strip and it doesn't match evenly.
-Floor, we aren't sure about, its just normal pieces off wood. So do we want the wood surface and carpet under things where necessary like drums, amps(which we also hope to lift on another absorbing material), desk, etc. Or we have normal house carpet we could put down all over. Any suggestions?
-Vocals, we were thinking just use a corner and make a booth with the sound sheets and that will give good enough quality and sound proof, but of course we would experiment all over the place as time goes by.
-A/C Here is a bit of a problem.. we are thinking we will just leave one spot open to instal a window unit when possible. And deal with either turning it on and off for recording, and just jam with it on, or what.
Looking to record a full band in there, not exactly live, but still be able to jam all day and possibly at night at decent volumes. Debating electric or acoustic drums, both are an option at hand. We'd all also be able to mic and use headphones or even plug straight in maybe.
Sorry to go through everything with so much, I just hope what i have plan is the right idea and will work for my needs. Any advice or comments would be amazing! Thanks ahead of time!
Glad i found this forum!