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Breaking parallels without hangers. Is that possible??
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:43 am
by hugo_inside
If I made a room where existing walls are paralels and I isolate the room with steel frame and rock wool and gypsium panels, if I "break" the corners with steel framing and I don't put hangers behind the space between the new wall and the existing wall, that way is correct? Or I must cover this new walls with slats and fill the space with rockwool or glassfiber?
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:10 pm
by knightfly
You could just put the framing and gypsum across the corners and insulate, but you'd get better sound INSIDE the room by cutting across the corners with either slat resonators or cloth-covered rockwool
The slats would make it more "idiot-proof", if it's for the practice rooms - you could leave wider gaps (like maybe 15mm) which would make the corners act more broadband... Steve
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:49 pm
by hugo_inside
Is for the studio rooms. john gives me this idea, but I don't know well If the brown areas are wall units or isolation walls too(sheetrock/rockwool)
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:29 am
by knightfly
If they were parallel, they'd likely be for isolation - but the darker, non-parallel parts are acoustic treatments of some kind. When the inner boundary is just frame with absorbers, it's wide-band absorption. When done as a slat resonator, it's more tuned (formula/spreadsheet in the Acoustics forum) and will keep the room brighter-sounding... Steve