minimizing sound in outside room

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ds
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minimizing sound in outside room

Post by ds »

Hi guys,
just curious as to what the best bet would be for sound isolation for my situation. it's a shed converted room outside the house with permitted electrical. its 11' x 10'. Im going to use it just as a simple jam room for drums and guitar. i just want to minimize the noise transferred outside

it has vinyl siding outside, then 3/8 ply, insulation and 3/8 inch ply. its got 3/4 plywood floors on wood piers.
i dont have too much room to lose, but i can lose maybe 6 inches per wall if i really had to.

Will simply just creating mass by adding multiple layers of plywood & drywall help better, Or would a small air gap & less mass be more helpfull for this situation?

any comments would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
ds
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Post by Pennywizz6 »

A couple layers of sheetrock of different thickness, rockwool or equivalent AFB and an air gap is your best bet. Drums are so loud and punchy that just about the only thing to quiet it from the outside is mass, heavy mass.

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Post by Aaronw »

Greetings and Welcome to the site DS.

If you haven't done so yet... Please read through some of the Reference area's first (the sticky's at the top of the forum). This will probably answer about 90% of your questions.

There are also several thread's here regarding the Shed scenario and you'll probably find a lot of valuable info already posted.

After some reading, post a drawing or questions about what you would like to accomplish w/ your room.

Happy Reading... :D
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