Studio Location Options
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 12:28 pm
Hello everyone,
This is my first post after many months reading different posts. I just moved to a new state (Indiana) from California and bought a house with a large unfinished basement. I'm planning on converting an area of the basement into a recording studio/rehearsal studio, and I have two options, each with pros and cons.
Some background on me:
How hard is it to isolate the ductwork? I'm planning on using an inside out ceiling, but is getting around 70 dB of isolation in either of these spaces possible?
Do you have suggestions on the best way to isolate this ductwork?
Any opinions on which space I should start planning on using?
Thanks everyone!
This is my first post after many months reading different posts. I just moved to a new state (Indiana) from California and bought a house with a large unfinished basement. I'm planning on converting an area of the basement into a recording studio/rehearsal studio, and I have two options, each with pros and cons.
Some background on me:
- I play loud guitar, bass, and drums (typically not at the same time). ~110 dB peak with c weighting is what I measured in my California studio before I moved out.
- I will be playing after the kids go to bed, so I'm looking for as much realistic attenuation as possible. They sleep on the second floor. I know that it may not be realistic to play as loud as I used to with kids nearby, but I'd also like to be able to at least record guitar and mix and produce. 70dB is a lot, but something I want to shoot for
- Looking more for soundproofing than acoustics
- Budget would be around $20K if possible.
- 28.0' long x 12.2' wide (there is an additional dogleg I would also use, which would add 3.0' x 12.6') (see floor plan 1)
- Most walls are solid concrete (Not sure the thickness)
- One issue (the biggest) is the amount of HVAC mechanical. These ducts serve the kitchen and the laundry room (see image 2).
- The second issue is the electrical box at the end of the space. I would need to add access to this, which I imagine would be a hassle and degrade the sound isolation, or relocate, which would add cost.
- The ceiling is 9'.
- Slightly smaller, but still large enough for me: 12.6' x 13.8' x 5.3' x 22.3' (see floor plan 2)
- Outer walls are concrete
- The first issue is the windows. While I'd love to have windows, I'm worried about the sound isolation to the neighbors and the cost to do it right
- There are two ducts to the family room, and one to the kitchen in the space. These could be relocated, but not to ideal locations
How hard is it to isolate the ductwork? I'm planning on using an inside out ceiling, but is getting around 70 dB of isolation in either of these spaces possible?
Do you have suggestions on the best way to isolate this ductwork?
Any opinions on which space I should start planning on using?
Thanks everyone!