Any mistakes in this construction?? (PICS)
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hugo_inside
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Any mistakes in this construction?? (PICS)
Hi, everybody!
I meet a friend in a spanish forum and he posts some pics of his studio construction, the company charges him about 11,500 $ for isolation, electric wiring, window, and door. I don't know that exactly but I try to ask my firend:
this is the first pics:
1.- The room
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-730.html
2.- floor:
A ply of "impactodan" (http://portal.danosa.com/danosa/CMSServ ... g=2&site=4) then a ply of 40 mm of 150 kg/m3 rockwool with plastic over and metal mesh with 50 mm of concrete.
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-731.html
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-734.html
3.- ceiling
first the drill some thread sticks to the concrete joists.
then the drill "silent-blocks" to this sticks and hang the steel ceiling studs:
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-738.html
then rockwool 40 kg/m3.Look at the "Impactodan" on the ceiling/wall joints.
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-739.html
I meet a friend in a spanish forum and he posts some pics of his studio construction, the company charges him about 11,500 $ for isolation, electric wiring, window, and door. I don't know that exactly but I try to ask my firend:
this is the first pics:
1.- The room
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-730.html
2.- floor:
A ply of "impactodan" (http://portal.danosa.com/danosa/CMSServ ... g=2&site=4) then a ply of 40 mm of 150 kg/m3 rockwool with plastic over and metal mesh with 50 mm of concrete.
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-731.html
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-734.html
3.- ceiling
first the drill some thread sticks to the concrete joists.
then the drill "silent-blocks" to this sticks and hang the steel ceiling studs:
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-738.html
then rockwool 40 kg/m3.Look at the "Impactodan" on the ceiling/wall joints.
http://www.hispasonic.com/Journal+index ... d-739.html
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hugo_inside
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oopps! No pics??
I try to repost it tomorrow.
This is the web:
http://www.hispasonic.com/modules.php?o ... 7&pagina=2
I try to repost it tomorrow.
This is the web:
http://www.hispasonic.com/modules.php?o ... 7&pagina=2
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hugo_inside
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Hi!
When I started the design of my studio I asked John Sayers about a brickwall between controll room and recording room.
This was his answer:
http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewt ... =brickwall
cheers
Carsten
When I started the design of my studio I asked John Sayers about a brickwall between controll room and recording room.
This was his answer:
http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewt ... =brickwall
cheers
Carsten
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No, the brickwall is not necessary!
Overkill! A construction with sheetrock and rockwool is enough to seperate two rooms.
Look how they did it at Silva Productions:
http://johnlsayers.com/Studio/Mainpage/ ... ctions.htm
greetings,
C.
Overkill! A construction with sheetrock and rockwool is enough to seperate two rooms.
Look how they did it at Silva Productions:
http://johnlsayers.com/Studio/Mainpage/ ... ctions.htm
greetings,
C.
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