recording floated but control not

How thick should my walls be, should I float my floors (and if so, how), why is two leaf mass-air-mass design important, etc.

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hugo_inside
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recording floated but control not

Post by hugo_inside »

I'm thinking of floating my recording room but not the control room. I have no neighbourg and no car parking under my studio floor.

What about this plan?? Any problem??
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Post by AVare »

You keep on posting with ideas as you building at that poijt.

PLEASE work out an entire plan so that things can do the best as a system! You are loosing if you do not.

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Post by hugo_inside »

PLEASE work out an entire plan so that things can do the best as a system!
if I don't know if that floor works I cannot work out a entire plan. What do you want to know? max weight? :? sorry I don't understand the problem? I'm trying to find the "best" floor for my studio and for my pocket. :(
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Post by sharward »

I relate to Hugo's problem -- if I can't figure out what kind of floor I can or should do, then I can't figure out anything else.

However, I also relate to AVare's point -- every time there's a new question, it ends up as a separate thread, so it's hard to relate it to a single "project" or "system."

Dunno... I guess I share everyone's frustration.

I have a bunch of my own frustration right now -- anyone want to take a piece of mine? :?
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