![]() Burlap over safe n sound could be fine, but maybe I want to panel the back of the room ceiling area with wood? I am not sure what to do about the ceiling. I would probably also put up 703 panels strategically if it feels needed, safe n sound is not precisely a broadband absorber at 3", but it also can't hurt and I need to insulate either way. To keep some ambience, I would like to add wainscoting to walls A, B, and C for additional reflectivity.Ībove the wainscoting I'll just put burlap from ATS as the wall covering, so all my first reflection points will be somewhat addressed. Now, at that point only the sliding glass door and the floor will be reflective and I am (maybe?) in danger of having too dead of a room. I am also thinking about adding additional framing to the back wall so I can get 6" of Safe n Sound bass trapping between the super chunks. Then, put super chunk bass traps in all the corners. ![]() To do this, my current thinking is to basically fill the framing with Roxul Safe n Sound. Black rectangle = desk, blue rectangles = monitors. So that's a compromise I am ok with despite acoustic considerations. ![]() I really want to be able to look out the sliding glass doors as I'm doing my 9-5 at the desk. You can see in the link that I have the desk in a (perhaps) odd spot. I also have become so intimate with my Sennheiser 650s that they are likely to remain a main reference in my work.īut, I'd like the shed to have reasonable acoustics for what it is. I'm not able to consider a custom build for a variety of reasons. The tuffshed pro studio is 10x12 with a sloping roof, lowest exterior roof height is 10' so interior ceilings are decent. and then also compose, record acoustic and vocals, and mix. I need a hybrid space where I can be on Zoom etc. Or at least demo the dog kennel that stands in my way on this project. Hey RGO, been thinking about this for a few months and am about to pull the trigger.
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