This is my first post on the forum, although I have already spent quite some time picking everybody's brain. Thank you all for the great ideas and of course to John and his team. Sharing his knowledge like this is very cool, I'm not sure I could be this generous... and thanks for giving me a good reason to learn Google Sketch. BTW, this is all pretext to play with my new toy : a Festool radial saw.... for those who do not know: http://www.festool.de This German brand is to power tools what Apple is to computers...
Anyway, my project is to create a vocal booth for my wife who is still an amazing vocalist ( http://www.guidadepalma.com ) but due to age is not getting as much work as she use to. The idea is to give her all the resources to do all sorts of vocal works ( BVs, lead, Voice Over, etc) at an unbeatable price and speed. She's graduated from London's SAE and we have a nice Neumann, Apogee Duet, iMac + Logic 9 set up I want to articulate all this around the vocal booth. I also want to hook it up with Skype via optical fibre, so she can be directed by any producer or client anywhere on the planet.. We will also try to produce a new album and I want to use the vocal booth to do my own internet radio show.
This where the thing needs to fit, in between these vertical beams.
The shape is a plain parallelepiped as it is the best usage of space and also to fit the plasterboard it will makes things simpler. My wife runs a singing school, so I need to build this without interrupting her work.
Our main problem is the sound of planes lining up with the airport 10 miles away. Not loud enough to be a nuisance, but definitely loud enough to ruin any recording. So, in our case it is not so much about stopping noise to leave our place, but stopping it from getting in the Neumann.
Materials are:
Wooden frames of offset studs to carry a double skin of 13mm plasterboard separated by green glue.
Glassfibre wool or rockwool... I need to investigate, any advice welcome...
The whole thing on 4 silent blocks.
2 X heavy doors ( fire doors) covered with carpet, unfortunately on the same frame, sealed with a rubber seal.... will investigate if I can improve this.
2X double glazing window panes ( just the glass, not the frame) fitted on independent frames.
Internal skin: fabric stapled on internal frame + one layer of carpet hanging from frame.
Now thinking about ventilation, fan, muffling etc... suggestion about a cheap way to do air con would be great..
Please shoot..
The skp file is attached...