AIR GAP
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 10:19 am
Hello,
I'm new to this forum, although I've been reading some of the great information everyone has to offer.
I'm researching to build a recording studio in a house I'm building later this year and one thing I'd really like to be sure of is if a room within a room really works and how far apart should the so called air gap be? Should the building materials on the outer room and the building materials on the inner room be particularly sound proof like double plasterboard? Or would the fact that one room inside another and not touching the other makes it sound proof.
I know this sounds like a dumb question but I haven't seen it in action yet so I'm going only on advice and trust in laws of physics.
Thanks
Yanni
I'm new to this forum, although I've been reading some of the great information everyone has to offer.
I'm researching to build a recording studio in a house I'm building later this year and one thing I'd really like to be sure of is if a room within a room really works and how far apart should the so called air gap be? Should the building materials on the outer room and the building materials on the inner room be particularly sound proof like double plasterboard? Or would the fact that one room inside another and not touching the other makes it sound proof.
I know this sounds like a dumb question but I haven't seen it in action yet so I'm going only on advice and trust in laws of physics.
Thanks
Yanni