Attic Control/ Live Room Acoustic Treatment Overhaul
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:49 am
Hello again,
My name is Greg Hill of Raleigh, NC. (U.S.)
I am attempting to acoustically treat my attic recording space in an effort to tame some modal issues I've had ever since it was built. The main problem I'm facing is within the lower frequencies, and after having read John's acoustic page, this seems to be the dominant issue in rooms of this size. (Roughly/ L- 20' 8" X W- 12' 6" X H- 7' 4")
I plan on installing slot resonators on both left and right walls. Being that this is an attic, both the left and right walls have a considerable amount of space behind them due to the eaves, which I'm hoping will accommodate the resonators.
Also, I plan on placing 2" mid-frequency absorbers on the majority of the doors to prevent flutter echo between parallel surfaces.
On both the front and back walls I plan on placing 4" bass traps as I understand this to be the most effective way to flatten bass response.
Anyways, enough rambling... here are some pics of the acoustic additions-
I'm also debating whether or not to remove the drywall from the ceiling, seal the joists and outer leaf, install rock wool, then cover with cloth to make use of an inside-out ceiling.
To some extent I feel that this may be overkill, but having been in this space for several years I believe it is required to obtain the response I'm looking for.
Here is the Sketchup file-
http://www.mediafire.com/?rxab0xv0dli8k8c
This is linked from a separate host as the forum here would not allow me to upload such a large file.
It was created using Sketchup 7.1 and consists of multiple layers.
Feel free to download and show me your ideas!
If there are any recommendations towards taming the response in this space please let me know. I understand the idea is not to kill the room, and I would like to determine if this is the best acoustical layout before I proceed.
Thanks for all your help!
-Greg
My name is Greg Hill of Raleigh, NC. (U.S.)
I am attempting to acoustically treat my attic recording space in an effort to tame some modal issues I've had ever since it was built. The main problem I'm facing is within the lower frequencies, and after having read John's acoustic page, this seems to be the dominant issue in rooms of this size. (Roughly/ L- 20' 8" X W- 12' 6" X H- 7' 4")
I plan on installing slot resonators on both left and right walls. Being that this is an attic, both the left and right walls have a considerable amount of space behind them due to the eaves, which I'm hoping will accommodate the resonators.
Also, I plan on placing 2" mid-frequency absorbers on the majority of the doors to prevent flutter echo between parallel surfaces.
On both the front and back walls I plan on placing 4" bass traps as I understand this to be the most effective way to flatten bass response.
Anyways, enough rambling... here are some pics of the acoustic additions-
I'm also debating whether or not to remove the drywall from the ceiling, seal the joists and outer leaf, install rock wool, then cover with cloth to make use of an inside-out ceiling.
To some extent I feel that this may be overkill, but having been in this space for several years I believe it is required to obtain the response I'm looking for.
Here is the Sketchup file-
http://www.mediafire.com/?rxab0xv0dli8k8c
This is linked from a separate host as the forum here would not allow me to upload such a large file.
It was created using Sketchup 7.1 and consists of multiple layers.
Feel free to download and show me your ideas!
If there are any recommendations towards taming the response in this space please let me know. I understand the idea is not to kill the room, and I would like to determine if this is the best acoustical layout before I proceed.
Thanks for all your help!
-Greg
