Building a vocal recording booth in the cellar
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 7:40 am
Hello everyone,
Another musician here looking to not disturb his neighbours when recording, specifically me singing. We have a storage space in the cellar I intend to use (yes it's messy!). There's a concrete floor with nothing below, and more storage on either side, so if some noise leaks in those directions it's not a huge problem. However I'm concerned about noise travelling upwards as there is a shop/business space above (currently empty, but whoever takes it after me won't want to hear me singing) and I've heard people playing piano from up there before, as it used to belong to a vocal coach.
So now onto my plans. I would like to build a room within a room something like this and because of the awkward pipes in the back left corner I'm just going to make it a bit narrower and avoid them.: The outer dimensions are 1.5m x 2m, making it 1.8m x 1.3m ish inside and I'm using Rockwoll Sonorock Acoustic for insulation. If anyone has a recommendation for an acoustic sealant I would be happy to hear it!
Question #1: Should I back my walls off the existing rear and right walls? Would an air gap help stop the sound travelling into the walls and upwards? If so how much of a gap?
Question #2: I have the space to double up the ceiling thickness, possibly with an air gap inside, would this achieve anything if the other walls are only 100mm thick?
Question #3: I have two solid wood doors I was planning to use for this, but would it actually be better to construct my own door for this with Rockwool inside?
Thanks for the help
Alex
Another musician here looking to not disturb his neighbours when recording, specifically me singing. We have a storage space in the cellar I intend to use (yes it's messy!). There's a concrete floor with nothing below, and more storage on either side, so if some noise leaks in those directions it's not a huge problem. However I'm concerned about noise travelling upwards as there is a shop/business space above (currently empty, but whoever takes it after me won't want to hear me singing) and I've heard people playing piano from up there before, as it used to belong to a vocal coach.
So now onto my plans. I would like to build a room within a room something like this and because of the awkward pipes in the back left corner I'm just going to make it a bit narrower and avoid them.: The outer dimensions are 1.5m x 2m, making it 1.8m x 1.3m ish inside and I'm using Rockwoll Sonorock Acoustic for insulation. If anyone has a recommendation for an acoustic sealant I would be happy to hear it!
Question #1: Should I back my walls off the existing rear and right walls? Would an air gap help stop the sound travelling into the walls and upwards? If so how much of a gap?
Question #2: I have the space to double up the ceiling thickness, possibly with an air gap inside, would this achieve anything if the other walls are only 100mm thick?
Question #3: I have two solid wood doors I was planning to use for this, but would it actually be better to construct my own door for this with Rockwool inside?
Thanks for the help
Alex