It seems your silencers are not really silencing!
After poking around in there for a while, I . have changed my mind..
I don't think it is the silencer per say. I stuffed the vent of the silencer with mineral wool and placed a 3/4" piece of MDF over it and there was NO difference in the level of low end rumble heard in the room.
I'm wondering if its just coming from the HVAC ducts running thru the floor joists.
Its such low end it seems to be coming from everywhere. its really hard to pinpoint the source.
You seem to have reaaally loud AC

what do you measure in the rest of the house when it is quiet but with the AC Blower on?
Yeah I am wondering if am doing something wrong with my measurements or if my SPL meter is not functioning correctly.
I should have the SPL meter set to C weighting, SLOW, right? A weighting certanly LOOKS better, but I think thats because its not really looking at frequencies below 250hz?
what do you measure in the rest of the house when it is quiet but with the AC Blower on?
I will take measurements from around the house and try to be a bit more methodical in my testing methods and I will post back here after I have better numbers.
If it's less than in the isolated room, then the only thing I can think of is vibration.
I know its not LESS than in the isolated room, but the isolated room is only a few DB less. But my isolation must only be really poor in the really low end of the frequency spectrum becuase my family has said that the drums are dramatically quieter played in there. Quiet enough that they could watch TV or sleep while I drum.
In the end, thats what I wanted, but my quest was for good low end isolation, and that stupid SPL meter is saying I didnt do it well enough!
You could screw some angle brackets to the outside of your silencer and screw them securely into the joists
I will have to double check with the guy that helped me build and install these things but I think we DID use angle brackets to secure them to the joists.
I wonder if packing some insulation around the outside of the silencer would help?
Is it just your AC you hear, at that specific frequency?
There is just a low-end rumble heard throughout the room. Otherwise, the room is dead silent. When the AC kicks off, Im pretty sure I can hear my hair growing.
Or does loud music being played in the studio also pass through your silencers without hindrance?
When I play loud music in the other room (like 95db) and I check the SPL in my drum room, it looks like I am getting about 35DB of isolation.
The music is barely audible, and only the low end of the music is heard thru the doors. I don't hear the music thru the silencer.
Do you mean that each silencer has a rigid sleeve padding through the appropriate leaf, and within the cavity the two sleeves/boxes nearly meet, and there is some neoprene between the boxes?
I think so. I basically stole Bigby's design. (
http://johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15430)
Attached are photos of the couplers HE built to pass thru the wall, joining the two silencers.
I did the same thing (but wasnt smart enough to take pictures, becuase what could possibly go wrong?)