Floating Floors/Walls for Garage conversion
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 1:20 pm
Hello, this is my first post. I have be reading the forums for a while. It's nice to be part of this community.
I am in the process of designing the conversion of the third car bay in my garage to a studio. My garage floor is concrete. The room will measure 10 X 12 and I will be building a room within a room per the SAE website (great site!) directions. Given the small size of the room, I am contemplating making the whole thing a control room. My productions are computer/sampler based and only bass, guitar, and vocals are recorded live. I would love to put an isolation both in for recording the live instruments but the room is a little small. My questions for the group are:
Given the size of my room should I worry about floating the floor? I know this is the optimal practice.
If I float the floor, how do I attach the walls, given that constuction dictates minimal use of screws and nails, because they are conduits for sound escaping?
Opinions on neoprene vs auralex's u-boats for floating floors, given the necessary 15-20% compression of the material for optimal isolation.
If I have any misinformation here please let me know, this is my first attempt at this. Thank you for helping me do this the right way the first time.
I am in the process of designing the conversion of the third car bay in my garage to a studio. My garage floor is concrete. The room will measure 10 X 12 and I will be building a room within a room per the SAE website (great site!) directions. Given the small size of the room, I am contemplating making the whole thing a control room. My productions are computer/sampler based and only bass, guitar, and vocals are recorded live. I would love to put an isolation both in for recording the live instruments but the room is a little small. My questions for the group are:
Given the size of my room should I worry about floating the floor? I know this is the optimal practice.
If I float the floor, how do I attach the walls, given that constuction dictates minimal use of screws and nails, because they are conduits for sound escaping?
Opinions on neoprene vs auralex's u-boats for floating floors, given the necessary 15-20% compression of the material for optimal isolation.
If I have any misinformation here please let me know, this is my first attempt at this. Thank you for helping me do this the right way the first time.