Help interpreting my REW graphs
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:34 am
First off, i want to thank everyone who has contributed here throughout the years. I started building a project mix room in one third of my 3 car garage back in 2004, and put up 2 interior walls. It sat there for 11 years...
I got the bug again back in late 2015, and dove back into these forums, and got it done! I did everything by myself (except the mini-split install)(mostly on the weekends), and it took me over a year. I started wiring in November 2016. Now that everything is in for the most part, I am around to measuring.
I have to say that it is the best sounding personal space i have ever had, although my graphs seem to indicate that I need some work.. (the 60" display in between the speakers and the additional 43" display on one of the side walls is probably not helping)
I do not yet have panels on the side walls, I have to pick up some 703 and assemble, but didn't want to have to take them out if I absolutely have to re-do something.
Here is some build info:
staggered 2x4's on 2x6 header and footer
pink fluffy in the walls
outside walls are one 1/2 gyp sandwiched by 2 5/8 gyp (3 layers gypsum, no green glue)
inside walls 2 layers of 5/8 gyp no green glue
ceiling is 2x4's on 16" centers and same Gyp as walls (3 outer - 2 inner)
acoustic caulk all layers in and out top and bottom
2 6 ft silencer boxes on ventilation system
2 hardwood doors screwed and glued together with 3/4 in. plywood in between
I am very pleased with the STC, I can go up to 115db inside, and from outside the garage, it sounds like someone listening to a small radio in the garage at low volume.
Interior Dims are 14'3" (171 in.) x 8'9" (105 in.) x 7"5" (89 in.)
mains speakers are mounted in a hybrid soffit (2 feet open at bottom and as much 703 that i could straddle below and around the concrete blocks holding up the speaker stands)
front wall between speakers is totally covered with 703
Back wall has 703 straddled in corners floor to ceiling and 4 in of 703 between corners (entire back wall covered)
Ceiling has 3 clouds (approx 4' x 7'), made of 4 in 703 and hard backed w plywood and hung on chains giving about 3-4 in of airspace on top
Cloud at front of room angles down to about 10 in.
Mdat is located at (forum does not allow .mdat): https://we.tl/5dBlcyKq0t
cal mic was dayton emm 6 angled at about 60 degrees
Again thanks to all for all your help over the years, and in advance for helping on this thread!
I got the bug again back in late 2015, and dove back into these forums, and got it done! I did everything by myself (except the mini-split install)(mostly on the weekends), and it took me over a year. I started wiring in November 2016. Now that everything is in for the most part, I am around to measuring.
I have to say that it is the best sounding personal space i have ever had, although my graphs seem to indicate that I need some work.. (the 60" display in between the speakers and the additional 43" display on one of the side walls is probably not helping)
I do not yet have panels on the side walls, I have to pick up some 703 and assemble, but didn't want to have to take them out if I absolutely have to re-do something.
Here is some build info:
staggered 2x4's on 2x6 header and footer
pink fluffy in the walls
outside walls are one 1/2 gyp sandwiched by 2 5/8 gyp (3 layers gypsum, no green glue)
inside walls 2 layers of 5/8 gyp no green glue
ceiling is 2x4's on 16" centers and same Gyp as walls (3 outer - 2 inner)
acoustic caulk all layers in and out top and bottom
2 6 ft silencer boxes on ventilation system
2 hardwood doors screwed and glued together with 3/4 in. plywood in between
I am very pleased with the STC, I can go up to 115db inside, and from outside the garage, it sounds like someone listening to a small radio in the garage at low volume.
Interior Dims are 14'3" (171 in.) x 8'9" (105 in.) x 7"5" (89 in.)
mains speakers are mounted in a hybrid soffit (2 feet open at bottom and as much 703 that i could straddle below and around the concrete blocks holding up the speaker stands)
front wall between speakers is totally covered with 703
Back wall has 703 straddled in corners floor to ceiling and 4 in of 703 between corners (entire back wall covered)
Ceiling has 3 clouds (approx 4' x 7'), made of 4 in 703 and hard backed w plywood and hung on chains giving about 3-4 in of airspace on top
Cloud at front of room angles down to about 10 in.
Mdat is located at (forum does not allow .mdat): https://we.tl/5dBlcyKq0t
cal mic was dayton emm 6 angled at about 60 degrees
Again thanks to all for all your help over the years, and in advance for helping on this thread!