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What is that stuff on the walls
Yea John, if you live to tell about it. Frankly, this is the whole reason why Building Inspection Departments require a PERMIT AND INSPECTIONS.Probably very good for treatment.
Oh really? Inspected? Well I stand corrected then. I've NEVER heard of it, nor seen it. Looked like garden variety plastic sheeting to me. Ok, well...I apologize. Can't keep up with all this new fangled stuff anymore.The stuff on the walls is PVC covered insulation.
Oh really? Inspected? Well I stand corrected then. I've NEVER heard of it, nor seen it. Looked like garden variety plastic sheeting to me. Ok, well...I apologize. Can't keep up with all this new fangled stuff anymore.Actually, I just did a search on it. Didn't find a thing. Are you sure? No matter though. I couldn't stand living in a room like that. Hey, do you have a link to this stuff? I want to see the fire rating. I even did a Wikipedia read on PVC. It didn't say a dang word about it's flammability. Ok, well, learn somptin new evra daigh!
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.. I've set my kit up on that raised area once when I moved the bed and it sounded awful to me. At least in the offset part of the foundation.. It just sounded dead. my drums sounded like there were going bloop, bloop, bloop bloop, thud, psht. If that makes any sense what so ever. When my interface comes in I would like to test with diff mic placement and and see what the deal. is.. Maybe set the kit back in that space and point them towards a mic set up by the stairs or somethin.
As to the control room, that's what I was thinkin too.. Having the control and playing area in the same space, I'm just wondering on where the best place in the room would be to set up the monitors and everything else..
If you go to home depot you can get these five dollar metal chimney toppers that can be nailed into your ceiling to create reflectivity, I'd line em all over.
If you go to home depot you can get these five dollar metal chimney toppers that can be nailed into your ceiling to create reflectivity, I'd line em all over. You can experiment with direction on them depending on how your live room will be set up. If you need impromptu walls, I'd go with cubicle walls, treat them with soundfoam, etc.
Oh really? Inspected? Well I stand corrected then. I've NEVER heard of it, nor seen it. Looked like garden variety plastic sheeting to me. Ok, well...I apologize. Can't keep up with all this new fangled stuff anymore. Actually, I just did a search on it. Didn't find a thing. Are you sure? No matter though. I couldn't stand living in a room like that. Hey, do you have a link to this stuff? I want to see the fire rating. I even did a Wikipedia read on PVC. It didn't say a dang word about it's flammability. Ok, well, learn somptin new evra daigh!
Hey, do you have a link to this stuff? I want to see the fire rating.
No wonder. It's not PVC, which is what I was looking for. I'm certainly no expert either, but I thought I'd mention the danger of using standard Poly sheeting in this context. Ok, it's White Metallized Polypropylene. Now that I know what it is, and how it's used, I'll be aware of it's use if I see it again. Thanks.Hey, I think I found it. I guess it's not PVC, but I am no expert on plastics
bro. this post seriously threw me off.