Inner brick walls - simple plaster, a bit of wood or ?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:06 am
The inner walls of my new studio are almost finished. I am pondering whether I should simply plaster them all, or whether there would be any acoustic advantage to use some wood instead of plaster at some places. It would look nice, maybe also sound nicer than just a plaster ?
Would there be any advantage to use more structured/porous type of plaster (kind of "minidiffusors")
The room is of about 7x4,7x3,4 m size and is meant for recording fine acoustic instruments (violin, viola, flutes, guitar, ethnic instruments etc.), so a kind of more lively acoustics would be welcome. The floor will be wooden floating, the ceiling semi-absorbent (cassetes of gypsum and rockfon)
Of course, there will be a fine acoustic treatment done later (corner bass traps, diffusors etc.).
To summarise my questions: would there be any acoustic advantage not to plaster the walls completely but to use some partly some wood ? Would a porous plaster bring any acoustic advantage ?
Thanks for an advice.


Ivo
Would there be any advantage to use more structured/porous type of plaster (kind of "minidiffusors")
The room is of about 7x4,7x3,4 m size and is meant for recording fine acoustic instruments (violin, viola, flutes, guitar, ethnic instruments etc.), so a kind of more lively acoustics would be welcome. The floor will be wooden floating, the ceiling semi-absorbent (cassetes of gypsum and rockfon)
Of course, there will be a fine acoustic treatment done later (corner bass traps, diffusors etc.).
To summarise my questions: would there be any acoustic advantage not to plaster the walls completely but to use some partly some wood ? Would a porous plaster bring any acoustic advantage ?
Thanks for an advice.


Ivo