A/C and wiring questions
Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 7:09 am
Hello,
I've signed a contract to have a home built and I've taken 2 adjoining bedrooms on the 2nd floor and am having the wall removed, so my room space will be approximately 14'X22'. This will be a private project studio for my needs. Studio equipment will consist of a Pro Tools HD3/Mac G5 system with 2-192 I/Os, Digi PRE, Digi MIDI I/O, an SNS FibreDrive II, a Control 24 control surface and a producer's rack full of various analog and digital outboard gear. A vocal booth will be going in a corner at a later date and a V-Drum setup will go in another corner.
This is my current setup at home now. Unfortunately, I'm running in a smaller room with all the drawbacks of standard "house" A/C(surges, spikes, circuit overload(caused by microwave in Kitchen!!) and cabling(snakes, mic, midi, etc...) all over the floor.
I'd like to do it as right as I can this time since I'm building. I'll be talking to an audio/electric specialist later this week who is recommended by the builder. I think they do entertainment rooms(home theatre), network wiring and special electrical needs. I doubt these guys have any background in needs for a recording room but I don't think I would have the budget to bring in a pro and my main concern is with the A/C requirements and stowage of my various cabling needs.
What kind of A/C improvements can I have done so I'm not dealing with the rest of the home's A/C requirements? How much power should I be going for? I'd like to leave some room for growth.
I'd like to have 4 wallplates made for I/O needs. One for Pro Tools I/O and ethernet(from computer to wallplate behind Control24), the second for the I/O behind the Control24, the third for mic and cue sends for future Vocal booth install and the fourth for I/O for V-Drums(midi, stereo audio sends and cue sends).
I don't know if the company will be able to bury the cabling behind the walls or install special conduit for this purpose yet. I can do the soldering later if need be. Anything I need to check out here??
I'll have a better idea of what I can have done by this contractor this Friday.
Since, I don't have alot of knowledge on these subjects(especially the A/C stuff..) what is it I need to have done and what are the proper terms so I can explain myself to the contractor. I look forword to hearing back from you all. If you have any questions I may have been vague on(I'm sure I was....) please ask me. Thanks!!
I've signed a contract to have a home built and I've taken 2 adjoining bedrooms on the 2nd floor and am having the wall removed, so my room space will be approximately 14'X22'. This will be a private project studio for my needs. Studio equipment will consist of a Pro Tools HD3/Mac G5 system with 2-192 I/Os, Digi PRE, Digi MIDI I/O, an SNS FibreDrive II, a Control 24 control surface and a producer's rack full of various analog and digital outboard gear. A vocal booth will be going in a corner at a later date and a V-Drum setup will go in another corner.
This is my current setup at home now. Unfortunately, I'm running in a smaller room with all the drawbacks of standard "house" A/C(surges, spikes, circuit overload(caused by microwave in Kitchen!!) and cabling(snakes, mic, midi, etc...) all over the floor.
I'd like to do it as right as I can this time since I'm building. I'll be talking to an audio/electric specialist later this week who is recommended by the builder. I think they do entertainment rooms(home theatre), network wiring and special electrical needs. I doubt these guys have any background in needs for a recording room but I don't think I would have the budget to bring in a pro and my main concern is with the A/C requirements and stowage of my various cabling needs.
What kind of A/C improvements can I have done so I'm not dealing with the rest of the home's A/C requirements? How much power should I be going for? I'd like to leave some room for growth.
I'd like to have 4 wallplates made for I/O needs. One for Pro Tools I/O and ethernet(from computer to wallplate behind Control24), the second for the I/O behind the Control24, the third for mic and cue sends for future Vocal booth install and the fourth for I/O for V-Drums(midi, stereo audio sends and cue sends).
I don't know if the company will be able to bury the cabling behind the walls or install special conduit for this purpose yet. I can do the soldering later if need be. Anything I need to check out here??
I'll have a better idea of what I can have done by this contractor this Friday.
Since, I don't have alot of knowledge on these subjects(especially the A/C stuff..) what is it I need to have done and what are the proper terms so I can explain myself to the contractor. I look forword to hearing back from you all. If you have any questions I may have been vague on(I'm sure I was....) please ask me. Thanks!!