Storage cabinets as acoustic treatment?
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:11 am
Hi,
great forum!
I find myself needing a lot more cabinets and storage in general for my one-room cabin studio. Kitchen cabinets, bookshelves, other shelves maybe, places to hang skillets, mic cabinets, places for cords, a place for the stereo, all of that.
So I'm thinking, perhaps some of these cabinets and shelves can be designed to solve acoustic problems too?
The place is roughly rectangular and about 1000 sq ft all in one room. The kitchen is like a big alcove off the main box. Ceiling is nice and high (12-20') except under the loft area.
I plan on making modular quadratic residue diffusors and absorbers, bass traps in the free corners, but then there's these cabinets- I'd like the cabinets to represent a big improvement in acoustics right there.
I like things live, so overall I am leaning towards diffusion with some absorbtion here and there (mostly bass traps).
Any ingenious ideas?
BTW, this is a mountain cabin, so roughsawn and rustic wood will be the thing. Also, I would like to use as much raw wool (cheap and available here) as possible in lieu of fiberglas (after building this place, I never want to lay eyes on fiberglas again...).
great forum!
I find myself needing a lot more cabinets and storage in general for my one-room cabin studio. Kitchen cabinets, bookshelves, other shelves maybe, places to hang skillets, mic cabinets, places for cords, a place for the stereo, all of that.
So I'm thinking, perhaps some of these cabinets and shelves can be designed to solve acoustic problems too?
The place is roughly rectangular and about 1000 sq ft all in one room. The kitchen is like a big alcove off the main box. Ceiling is nice and high (12-20') except under the loft area.
I plan on making modular quadratic residue diffusors and absorbers, bass traps in the free corners, but then there's these cabinets- I'd like the cabinets to represent a big improvement in acoustics right there.
I like things live, so overall I am leaning towards diffusion with some absorbtion here and there (mostly bass traps).
Any ingenious ideas?
BTW, this is a mountain cabin, so roughsawn and rustic wood will be the thing. Also, I would like to use as much raw wool (cheap and available here) as possible in lieu of fiberglas (after building this place, I never want to lay eyes on fiberglas again...).