And....3 years and 2 kids later.... I wasn't kidding, i'm on at least the 10 year plan.
I do have some funds (about 5K) to take this thing as far as i can take it. My goal is 2 get 2 functioning rooms (control room and "vocal room") along with acoustic treatment inside. My wife is onboard as she wants to start recording the kids as they get into music.
My goal is to, by september, get the control room and vocal booth/storage room functioning, acoustically treated, and liveable. all that expensive equipment comes later

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So here's whats done
1) interior rooms are framed and decoupled from the exterior concrete walls (2 sides) and the rest of the basement and floor above.
- control room has its own ceiling sitting on the interior walls
- tracking room has hat channel attached to the joists above.
2) electrical is roughed in
3) HVAC system is roughed in. - it is decoupled from the room, brings in fresh air, and can heat/cool.
So I think the next steps are (I'm no expert, so please tell me if I am crazy)
1) Firestop everything
2) Get all the low voltage stuff planned out and installed
3) hire a contractor to put up all the unfaced insulation and 2 layers of 5/8" with green glue inside, so i can have 2 finished boxes to work on.
There won't be any more inspections because of our zoning situation, but i absolutely don't want to create the potential for an unsafe situation with inadequate firestopping. My first question relates to the picture below....hopefully someone has some clarity. there aren't a lot of electrical runs in this wall.....so maybe its not a huge deal...but i have 4 kids ... dont want it to be unsafe! [b]How should i look at creating fireblocks?[/b]
Also - that pipe inside the wall - it is going to have 2 layers of 5/8 drywall and green glue between it and the studio. [b] should i wrap it somehow, or is that enough isolation? [/b] any thoughts.?
thanks everyone. hope to finish this by september 2018 and keep progress updated here.