JB's New Studio, the build thread

How thick should my walls be, should I float my floors (and if so, how), why is two leaf mass-air-mass design important, etc.

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no comments? because its not room in a room :lol:

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It's looking great Javier ;)
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thanks John !
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So when's the inauguration, Javier? Isn't it about time we spilled some Pisco Sour on that nice new floor? :)


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We hope to make one :D
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Very cool thread!! I definitely picked up some good info. My home studio is very similar to yours; two neighboring rooms already built, with only 1 of them being boxed in a box. Hopefully my live room will be big enough for drums though... :?
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Hi Javier,
Can I ask you a question please?

I see the aluminium foil you placed on the multicore cable you passed through the wall and which you connected to ground.
How exactly did you do that? Did you connect it on your electrical board and on to the ground from there?

I have a multicore cable with an aluminium shield along it, and I'm wondering how to connect that to ground.
Cheers.

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I placed the foil over the snake cable an then "wrapped" a copper wire "on" it.. that cable went directly to the ground at the wall's electrical outlet..

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If you just wrapped the copper wire on the foil, as the copper oxidizes you are going to lose ground - i.e. a resistance will form creating a ground potential difference.

The wire should be soldered or otherwise firmly, mechanically attached to the foil. You might need a heavier grade foil, better yet, braided shield mantle.
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great info, I'll tell this to my electrician!

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jbassino wrote:Hi Guys.
I think I have adquired some knowledge here in order to start my new (small) studio.
My budget is pretty tight (as always) but hopefully I'll make it work ($4000 US) anyway,
you must have gone over budget? It just doesnt seem possible for 4k.

great job BTW
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Javier!!! Tengo la misma pregunta q le hiciste a john!! Q madera usas para los slats?? soy de argentina, y la verdad cuesta un monton conseguir las cosas q usan ellos para la construccion!
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Yes I went over budget.. specially with small things you thought were cheap.


I used 1x4" pine .
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thanks man!!!! It looks great!! Congratulations!!
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Jbassino I make you another question, what kind of clothes you used to cover the frame walls? Has it go any special property?Thanks man!
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