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home studio 3m X 3.7m
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:23 am
by sidon
Hi,
I want to build a studio in one of my rooms ,
My room is 3m X 3.7m .
and I have 2 windows one in the "north" wall and the other is in the "west" wall.
both are 1.28m X 1m and 1m above the flloor.
I use 2 nearfield monitors .
I would realy appreciate some advices about where to place absorvers ,
which kind of absorbers should I use , and how much .
also I would like to know what kind of carpet should I buy in order to minimize the bass going to my neighbours ( I am top floor ).
Thanks alot
Sidon
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:50 am
by John Sayers
welcome Sidon - could you please update your profile to let us know where you are from, you could be in Iceland for all we know.
can you also give a drawing of your room and a description of what you want to do in it
cheers
john
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:34 am
by sidon
Hi I am from Israel
And I am building this studio for making mostly electronic music using My pc,
also I will do some recordings .
I am a specialy concern about the neighbours/spouse noise problem since I work at night .
I have attached my stuido scheme.
thanks,
Sid
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 11:33 am
by John Sayers
Sid - carpet will not stop the noise getting to your neighbours downstairs.
the only way to stop it is to float a room within a room. i.e. build a new floor on your existing floor and build a new set of walls detatched from the original walls.
How much ceiling height do you have ?
cheers
john
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:56 pm
by sidon
Hi John ,
Thanks for answering.
My ceiling is 2.8m .
I know that the carpet will not stop the noise , I only want something to reduce it .
I will not build a floating room now because this is a renetd place , and I dont know how long will we stay here.
So I guess I want your advice of what best I can do in this room acoutic wise.
Regards,
Sid
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 6:55 pm
by sidon
Hi,
Some one here told me to put 17cm absorbers all around the room.
what do you think about this,
I actually would prefer the smaller ones so it will not take too much of my room size.
regards,
Sid
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:05 am
by John Sayers