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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MagnusP
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Anyonewho can tell me how the rear wall in the Hello Testing studio has been made? I can't comprehend it - that's for sure
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John Sayers
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The wall is a stud frame that leans forward so it's 1 foot from the wall at the top. The frame was then lined with rockwool.
The panels over the front are made of soft fiberboard, wrapped in fiberglass and covered with cloth as per attached pic.
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Aaarh so cool!

Thank you very much John. Nice with an illustration...
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John Sayers wrote:The wall is a stud frame that leans forward so it's 1 foot from the wall at the top. The frame was then lined with rockwool.
The panels over the front are made of soft fiberboard, wrapped in fiberglass and covered with cloth as per attached pic.
cheers
john
Old thread - John, how are you then attaching these panels to the wall?
Paul