short answer: you can't. isolation of sound requires a carefully built (and expensive) floating room within a room.mozzatron wrote: And does anyone have any tips for actually sound proofing the room? We recently had a baby so i want to be able to get a decent volume level without waking him (or the trouble & strife!)
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BASS TRAPS, BASS TRAPS & MORE BASS TRAPS!!!!!
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Yeah i thought that would be the case for extreme sound isolation. The main issue would be noise escaping from the door to the studio room. I guess i could put a mattress up against it?fishmonkey wrote:short answer: you can't. isolation of sound requires a carefully built (and expensive) floating room within a room.mozzatron wrote: And does anyone have any tips for actually sound proofing the room? We recently had a baby so i want to be able to get a decent volume level without waking him (or the trouble & strife!)
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The mattress won't do much except take up space. You're better off getting some 'Raven' Door seals... and sealing the door to stop any air (and sound) leaks... or find a room at the other end of the house.... or use headphones!mozzatron wrote:Yeah i thought that would be the case for extreme sound isolation. The main issue would be noise escaping from the door to the studio room. I guess i could put a mattress up against it?fishmonkey wrote:short answer: you can't. isolation of sound requires a carefully built (and expensive) floating room within a room.mozzatron wrote: And does anyone have any tips for actually sound proofing the room? We recently had a baby so i want to be able to get a decent volume level without waking him (or the trouble & strife!)
(ps... I too have a little one. )
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... and also replacing the door with a heavier one if it's one of those cheap thin ones. but if the walls are thin then it probably won't make much difference anyway.
sound is very difficult to stop, especially the lower end.
sound is very difficult to stop, especially the lower end.
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Cheers i will check those Raven door stops out!
Hopefully the door is thick enough that i don't have to change it!
Hopefully the door is thick enough that i don't have to change it!
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I like acoustimac and primacoustic.. they had a set for under 200$ that went into my 13x20 ft studio.. they do work great..
http://www.primacoustic.com/london8.htm
http://www.primacoustic.com/london8.htm
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Setup first. Often just a few absorbing foam panels on the walls are enough. But don't just throw a kit on everything before you set up. imho
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yep, regardless of whether the room is good or bad, it makes total sense to try the room before adding anything.
speaker placement makes a big difference too.
speaker placement makes a big difference too.
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I was looking to kill the reflections in a 14x16ft space for the voice-overs i do. One thing that I found to work pretty well are the panels from those office cubicles. They are usually just insulation panels anyway and they are already covered in cloth. Look around and you can find old ones cheap from those companies that clean out old office buildings and what not. I found 10 of them for $100. They measure 5x6ft (about).
Good luck.
Good luck.
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And don't mix loud. You tire out your ears and get a distorted picture of what you are doing anywayWinterpark wrote: The mattress won't do much except take up space. You're better off getting some 'Raven' Door seals... and sealing the door to stop any air (and sound) leaks... or find a room at the other end of the house.... or use headphones!
(ps... I too have a little one. )
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Cheers guys
UncleAge - I'll definitely have a look out for those office partitions, it would be a similar material i guess, at a fraction of the cost!
UncleAge - I'll definitely have a look out for those office partitions, it would be a similar material i guess, at a fraction of the cost!
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just bear in mind that many materials will effectively absorb higher frequencies, but most don't do much at lower frequencies. you can easily turn a room into a really horrible boxy sounding space with lots of the wrong kind of absorbers...mozzatron wrote:Cheers guys
UncleAge - I'll definitely have a look out for those office partitions, it would be a similar material i guess, at a fraction of the cost!
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Fair point
we move into the new place in a couple of weeks, so once i've tested the room as is i'll make some decisions
Thnaks again FM
we move into the new place in a couple of weeks, so once i've tested the room as is i'll make some decisions
Thnaks again FM