I'm in a bit of a doubt how to hang my acoustic hangers off the ceiling.
the studio's outer shell is finished and I should start with the inside construction soon. The situation with the ceiling at present is: (well there is no ceiling actually, but here goes)
I have (from outside in):
-roof tiles
-battens
-thermal foil insul.
-rafters
rafters are on 600mm centers (sorry about the metrics) and 200 wide.
My current "ceiling" is not sealed of course, so I can't count it as a leaf
of mass.What i will do is add two leaves of mass (with an air cavity in b/ween) before I start wit the inside treatments.
I was planning to put a couple of layers of plaster board just below the foil insul. which would have to be 550mm wide to fit b/ween the rafters. Seal that up and i will (hopefully) have my first leaf of mass. Then i would attach RC to the bottom of the rafters and another couple of layers of plaster screwed to RC. That would leave me with about 150-170mm of air gap (with insulation) depending on how far down the first leaf of mass comes.
Now my problem is: how do I attach the hangers to this ceiling??

I've been following the sticky "floating floor over basement concrete" in which Steve suggests that hangers should not be fastened through the layers, nto the RC and hang off that. I totally agree with this, because these things will have a bit of weight in 'em. For my circumstances, the free-standing stands that Steve suggests will be impossible because in that case I would have the stand legs all over my control room

How can this be done without shorting out two leaves of mass up on the ceiling??
I was thinking to put the RC on closer centers (what distance would be good?) n to do the second leaf of mass out of some denser and havier material than plasterboard. (chipboard??)
In that case I thought maybe I would be able to screw the hanger chains into the chipboard but missing the RC above so that I don't short anything out. I know this may require a hard ceiling which would be attached to closely spaced RC, but would it do the trick??....Or am I just crazy in assumptions that it would??

Please help me in my planning, because i would like to have everyhting planned out before i start doing anything inside.
Thank you so much everybody

