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- Thu, 2020-Dec-31, 03:35
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Questions About Existing Room Features
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13660
Questions About Existing Room Features
3010 4) Is the rug a bad idea? It's just a cheap one from Ikea and not very thick. A rug large enough to cover most of the floor is not ideal because rugs and carpets only absorb the highest of frequencies, making things worse, not better. Small rugs under the castors of your chair or where the sin...
- Tue, 2020-Dec-29, 19:58
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Basement studio/drum room advice needed
- Replies: 35
- Views: 69244
Basement studio/drum room advice needed
Hello, my opinion, if you have calculated your baffle (outer box) correctly, the extension with the flex duct shouldn't force you to use an inner baffle, I don't see the usefulness. I think it is very important to pay attention to the type of duct you will use, I recommend this: https://www.has-stor...
- Tue, 2020-Dec-29, 19:15
- Forum: The Green Room
- Topic: Whishes and..about this forum future
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13562
Whishes and..about this forum future
Hi Starlight, just to tell..... my collaboration with John did not benefit from the choice you tell me .... there was a cost for each design phase that you could choose whether to implement or not (sound insulation, VAC, electrical system etc), regardless of the costs and the undisputed professional...
- Sun, 2020-Dec-27, 06:53
- Forum: The Green Room
- Topic: Whishes and..about this forum future
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13562
Whishes and..about this forum future
Hi Starlight, thank you for the reply, happy holidays to you too. I know that collaboration would be voluntary and free here and you and others have been contributing to that for some time. There is also Aware of which i have read a lot and many others that could help, everyone could get a personal ...
- Sat, 2020-Dec-26, 12:33
- Forum: The Green Room
- Topic: Whishes and..about this forum future
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13562
Whishes and..about this forum future
First...Happy Holidays to all. I write very little here due to my difficulties with English but read almost everything and only when i am certain can answer someone...Google always helps me ;) . Soon I will resume my thread on our new control room even if this year it was really very difficult to pr...
- Tue, 2020-Nov-10, 17:07
- Forum: DOWNLOADS (FREE STUFF!: Useful tools, documents, 3D models, and other freebies)
- Topic: Where to find the REAL SketchUp
- Replies: 14
- Views: 40674
Where to find the REAL SketchUp
Hi Stuart, it is indeed an unfair trade policy :ahh: personally i am also convinced that it will not reward Trimble. I bought an annual license on offer but i think i will not renew it next year and like me i think many non-professionals will do it. Among other things, i know that there are also &qu...
- Fri, 2020-Sep-25, 17:58
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Stone Walls In Studios/Live Rooms
- Replies: 5
- Views: 19045
Stone Walls In Studios/Live Rooms
It is an interesting and aesthetic solution that I would like to realize. Personally, but I would prefer it to write someone who knows more than me, I think it would make sense if the use of this solution concerns only the walls that manage the first reflections, specifically for an RFZ I think it c...
- Fri, 2020-Sep-25, 17:41
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Studio Rebuild - Treatment
- Replies: 14
- Views: 30975
Studio Rebuild - Treatment
Hi Steve and Eric, we are currently implementing a new control room with Stuart support. The system will be 5.1 (maybe 2) .. with LR Focal Twin 6Be and Center, RL and RR Focal Solo 6Be. I had previously asked Focal about the use of this system and they have assured me that the system thus organized ...
- Tue, 2020-Aug-18, 15:56
- Forum: Reference Area
- Topic: Modes, room ratios, and the "Schroeder Frequency" or "Transition Frequency"
- Replies: 11
- Views: 32605
Modes, room ratios, and the "Schroeder Frequency" or "Transition Frequency"
Congratulations Stuart,
a very thorough explanation that is always good to read again
Lucio
a very thorough explanation that is always good to read again
Lucio
- Wed, 2020-Aug-05, 15:50
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: New Home Studio Build
- Replies: 102
- Views: 124451
New Home Studio Build
Stuart, how are you doing? Has there been any progress with your studio? Covid-19 and storm Isaias are probably not helping.
....maybe Jason?
ciao Starlight
Lucio
- Wed, 2020-Jul-29, 09:04
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Building Studio 45 - My Home Based Studio
- Replies: 41
- Views: 64460
Building Studio 45 - My Home Based Studio
2147 It's a fiberglass duct liner and it's made exactly for that, duct work! Here's what the installation instructions called for: All transverse edges, or any edges exposed to airflow, must be coated with an approved duct liner coating material, such as Johns Manville SuperSeal products. ....Thank...
- Tue, 2020-Jul-28, 04:06
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: Building Studio 45 - My Home Based Studio
- Replies: 41
- Views: 64460
Building Studio 45 - My Home Based Studio
Hi Francis, my compliments for the massive work you are doing !! I like your silencer construction, which I will have to deal with shortly too. I wanted to ask you what kind of fiberglass you used, are you sure it won't release fibers from the air intake duct? Have a good time, I will keep viewing y...
- Mon, 2020-Jul-27, 08:05
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO ACOUSTICS AND TREATMENT
- Topic: Time for treatment
- Replies: 65
- Views: 133731
Time for treatment
Daily lessons Stuart !! A common mistake is to use all the same type and depth in several places around the room... which usually leaves a "hole" in the spectrum, often around 250 Hz. I think I made the mistake of putting too much treatment in the side walls (almost of the same thickness a...
- Mon, 2020-Jul-27, 07:48
- Forum: The Green Room
- Topic: Ripple tank simlator
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11902
- Mon, 2020-Jul-27, 07:38
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO CONSTRUCTION
- Topic: New Control Room in Italy
- Replies: 24
- Views: 51615
New Control Room in Italy
Hello Paul, thanks for your reply and congratulations for your careful observation :shock: In fact it is as you say, the upper box (air inlet) is coupled with the ceiling (the upper part). I must necessarily specify that the entire wooden frame is not decoupled from leaves, unfortunately the boxes w...