This is a little movie of my room that show anything in a 360° range
http://users.PLEASE DELETE ME I AM A PANDY6 SPAMMER.be/plvl/ikke/drum/HPIM1402.MPG
the room i start filming at, is at the side of the house, at the outside, there is an "air gap" of about 10m to the next house. Then the window. This will be the biggest problem i guess, behind the window is the street, with neighbours
(The neighbours that lives at this side says he doesn't like it when we rehearse, he can live with the fact that i practice drums, but with the guitar amps... In fact I wonder, would it be the sound that passes via the window, or via the direct contact of the walls, that reaches him).
Then finally, at the opposite side of the window/drumkit, there is a small room with some stuff, and a window that points to our garden, so the neighbours at this side are further away
That said, i would like to know what could be done for not to much cash. (maybe in 5 years i dont live here anymore.... it would be nice if the materials used, could be re-used in another location: eg Acoustic Hangers). Also, i practice drums for 2 years now, and there is only one neighbours that says he doesnt like it when we rehearse with the band, but he can live with the drums apart (the neighbour i also described above). So I think it would be good do as many for not too much money, in terms of absorbing the sound, and not reflecting (guitaramps have to be loud else i cant hear them, everybody must use hear protection...the concrete walls...) but also isolating the sound so that it doesnt pass on too much to the neighbours.
Most of the stuff discussed here is more profesional design, so let this be a new challenge
I read that i could use carpet for the "not reflecting" of sound, but i dont want to much dust in the room because otherwise i have to sneeze all the time
http://www.saecollege.de/reference_mate ... 0Chart.htm
It looks like a lot can be done with plywood.
I guess the window is the critical spot for the sound leak to the neighbours, and the concrete is the problem for the sound reflection right, so maybe i can make cheap accoustic hangers diy, that i can mount in front of the window (i think it would be better if the window shouldn't be sealed permantenly)