Gregwor wrote:Grewor : IS THIS THE CORRECT WAY?
No.
You would enter the brick depth in the box below Leaf 2 Support Structure Material where it is labeled custom depth value.
If you want to see the difference the OSB would make, add it into Leaf Sheathing 1 Material 3.
Greg
Hi Greg,
AAAhaah, NOW I see how it works, makes sense.
So this is how it looks like with the excel sheet used the correct way. Which is almost overkill.
Assuming I would mix at 80 - 90 dB levels most of the time, OUTSIDE levels would be 28 dB at 20 Hz as the loudest and 24 to 5 dB from 30 Hz upwards. The OSB does not add much, it has low mass and I opted for ½ inch thickness to cut on price. It is only intended to be a handy background to screw Gypsum on (does not matter WHERE I want to put a screw).
This combination of a brick wall and a double Gypsum wall works very effective. I could even improve a few dB with 1 Gypsum layer of ½ " and 1 layer of ⅝ ". Would be more expensive and I'm not shure I NEED it.
I also checked with wood studs, which seem NOT to work at the low frequencies. Wonder why a LOT of studio are build with wood framing. Also on price, steel is more cost effective.
Did I miss something here?????
kind regards, Frans