Hello and thanks for taking the time to look at my post. I seeking some help in order treat my new sound proofed room. Before I descibe my situation I would like to let you know that I am not a sound engineer and my knowledge is not so great. I will not be mastering in this room either. I am looking to know where I should place base trap and sound panel in the room to reduce the vibration in the corners.
My situation:
I am new music producer coming off nine year of DJ'ing in my local scene. I recently moved into a new condo with a tolerant landlord. I have neighbour immediatly on the other side of my wall. After discussing with my neighbours and landlord about playing music and making sound, my landlord agreed to let me sound proof the walls in one of my rooms. So in the last months, I took down the old drywalls, re-insulated them with sound proof fiberglass. After that I installed "Sonopan" boards along with a 2inch resilient channel before putting up the new dry wall. Here are the specs of the Sonopan boards I used in case your curious.
http://materiauxspecl.com/en/products/s ... nopan.aspx
I installed rubber sound proofing matrices for the floor and topped that a layer of sonopan and a carpet. All of this pretty much did the job for cutting most of the sound to the neighbours.
Goal:
I've attached a link to download the Sketch up file including all the dimension of the room with how I plan to set up my desk. With the speakers turned on right now, there is a lot of base trapped in all the 4 corners of the room and they are causing a lot of vibration in the walls. I need help treating this room with sound panels and corners panel to elimanate those corner vibration if that is even possible. This room is relatively small and we are 2 people working in it. I don't have much of a choice for the table setup. We are not looking for the ultimate listening experience either. I am looking for guidance in where I should install sound panels and corners panels to help eliminate those corner vibrations. I am using JBL monitors here are specs:
http://www.jblpro.com/catalog/General/P ... =281&MId=5
Once again, thank you for taking the time to read my post and for your help in advance. I am capable of building my own panels or buying ready made as well. Here is the link including the sketch up file:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9-tH5r ... ZUdjA/edit
Best Regards
A.
Help needed for acoustic treatment
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