To add my confusion, that wall is flanked on the north (in the drawing) by 2 doors into the kitchen/soundlock.Soundman2020 wrote:I'm looking at that pic, and scratching my head, and thinking: "Isn't that a SEVEN LEAF wall"???

Andre
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To add my confusion, that wall is flanked on the north (in the drawing) by 2 doors into the kitchen/soundlock.Soundman2020 wrote:I'm looking at that pic, and scratching my head, and thinking: "Isn't that a SEVEN LEAF wall"???
You know, the more I look at those drawings, the more things I see that confuse me.To add my confusion, that wall is flanked on the north (in the drawing) by 2 doors into the kitchen/soundlock.
xSpace,Eric_Desart wrote:Lou, You have all reasons to be proud on your work and studio.John Sayers wrote: Here's a pic to consider - I was amazed that no one picked it up at the time.
But from a building physics point of view, I'm really sorry, that's a stupid design showing that these "The Studio People" don't have related insight and background.
Brien, I really don't see it that way. I don't think anyone is making fun of Lou, or his excellent thread, or his incredible dedication, nor his finished, successful studio. I hope I didn't come across as "making fun of him", because that certainly isn't my intention, and I don't think it was anyone else's intention either. I, for one, greatly, greatly admire Lou and what he accomplished.but most of what you guys are doing is making fun of a man who made some mistakes and the cost was to him, not any of you.
Stuart,Soundman2020 wrote: I'm just really, honestly curious as to how your studio actually works (acoustically), and I know it does work because you have made many successful recordings in there, and have stated numerous times how happy you are with it. I'm not questioning that it is a successful build at all! I'm curious as to WHY it works so well, despite those issues that Eric, Rod, John, Andre and others have pointed out. That's the purpose of my comments: just trying to understand it, in my endless quest to get a handle on sound and acoustics.
- Stuart -
Perhaps this is too, but I'm really confused WHY a PRO ACOUSTICS company, would use a SIX LEAF system in the first place???????? Is there a point WHERE 2 Leaf systems with the same MASS, will NOT perform as well as a 6 leaf system?sometimes things work in spite of themselves.........
Sometimes you can overcome a bad design just through the amount of mass you have in place - perhaps this is one of those cases.......
Rod, in this case, it IS worth it to me figuring out WHY IT WORKS if indeed it does better than a 2 leaf? Otherwise, I've been missing something for YEARS. Here is a statement on the same page as these pictures.Regardless - why it works isn't (in my mind) worth figuring out - rather I ask why anyone in their right mind would design along these lines (anyone with real knowledge that is).
It just doesn't make sense.
I don't understand what the penetrations have to do with the quantity of leafs?Isolation Specification
The isolation specification is based upon both the isolation from the building and isolation between rooms.
Low frequency cross-talk (isolation) between adjacent studios.
The specification of acoustic requirements includes an agreed sound isolation between each of the studios. The design of the wall must exceed this specification, as it needs to perform in ‘real world’ site conditions where it is penetrated by ductwork, fire alarm and electrical cables etc. The detailing of these penetrations is critical to the performance of the wall.
Would this apply here, and if not, PLEASE...can someone tell me what I'm missing, cause I'm missing something. I mean, I see these sort of things in Mr. Newells book as well. What is going on?Just goes to show you how easy it is for a bunch of people to present themselve as knowledgable and have a gullible polulation believe them......... a shame