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If you had your choice, would you buy a pre-fab'd room, or build from the ground up? (considering cost and quality)

Pre-Fab'd
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Build from ground up!
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grooveprophet
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Post by grooveprophet »

Ok Rod, just relax. Damn brotha, you got all worked up, and kinda became a little insulting.
Seeing as you don't even have a design - don't you think scheduling an opening next month is a bit pre-mature?
I did word that incorrectly. We aquire the building in a month. All construction can begin at that point. The opening date has not been determinded. Obviously that's pending completion on construction.
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That is actually an insane statement........... you apparently have no idea what you're asking here.
How is that insane? I never said I need a soundproof room to handle 110db. I just said I need something that can be functional with that amount of noise outside.
First and formost - hire a studio architect - someone who only does that for a living.
ok, that's the exact reason I'm posting this. The first thing I said is, I don't know how to do this. Can someone please suggest a company to me.
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My fear is that none of you have a clue what you're getting into - no real understanding of what your expectations mean - and no plans to work from - which is really where all of this begins from.
Once again, that's why I'm here. And construction just doesn't mean control room and iso booths. It means the entire venue. Sure, the control room and iso booths may not start for a few months, but general construction starts next month.


Best advice I can give is slow down - first find the architect who specializes in these rooms - let him/her guide you through what it is you really REALLY need for isolation, pay him to oversee the construction - pay him to sit in on pre-bid meetings so that the contractors bidding understand exactly what is required of them in the performance of their work - and then pay him to inspect that work every step of the way to verify that the owner is getting exactly what is in the design package.
Great idea. Who? Do you have any suggestions?
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Post by rod gervais »

grooveprophet,

sorry if I came of tense - did not mean to insult you - but it never ceases to amaze me the number of people who post (and by this I mean commercial ventures) that they are ready to begin work - and don't have any clear cut plans......

I would call Wes Lachot - 919-942-9434

He's one of the best in the business.

Tell him I gave you his name.........

Rod
Ignore the man behind the curtain........
grooveprophet
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Post by grooveprophet »

sorry if I came of tense - did not mean to insult you - but it never ceases to amaze me the number of people who post (and by this I mean commercial ventures) that they are ready to begin work - and don't have any clear cut plans......
No problem. Here's my situation. I don't know the first thing about building a control room and iso booths. Well, at least not to this high of a quality. That's why I'm here. I was told there are some amazing people who post on this site. I thank you for your referral. While we hope to open this summer, we are willing to do what's necessary to do it right. Anyways, the studio can open after the theater does any way.

I will pass along this phone number to the owner. He will call him this afternoon. That you very much. I appreciate the lead!
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Post by WiseMindsRecordingStudios »

Personally... I think all of you are off on the wrong track... I will throw my 3 cents in when I get home from work, later this evening.

PSS. Don't anyone think of being offended by that statement either... there is a call for a reset here thats all. I will try to explain when I get home.
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Post by grooveprophet »

Personally... I think all of you are off on the wrong track... I will throw my 3 cents in when I get home from work, later this evening.


I'll take all the suggestions I can get. Thanks!
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