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The only place to build a listening room in our (urban) house is the basement. After planning an acoustically isolated room, I'm wondering if it's worth building, given the dimensions. The height especially is far less than ideal.I would truly appreciate comments from those with similar-sized rooms . . . have they worked out for you?Width: ~ 12 ft 10 in (=3.9 m)Height: ~ 6 ft 10 in ft (=2.1 m)Length: up to 22 ft (=6.7 m) (will be decided after height and width are known exactly.)
My room is in a basement. About 16 by 16 with the height around 87 inches. Floors are ceramic on slab . Sounds fine. Terrific with with room treatments.
I'm wondering if it's worth building, given the dimensions. The height especially is far less than ideal.
Hey fellas, what about just taking the drop down tiles out altogether?
Jim, there are no ceiling tiles in the room. It's the (concrete) floor and joists above that limit the height.
In that case, line the spaces between the joists with 12-inch thick R-38 fluffy fiberglass, or whatever thickness is appropriate if the joists are less than 12 inches from bottom to top. Then you can cover that with soft fabric for appearance.--Ethan
I had a very similar room (basement) six or seven years ago and the sound was very good once I had a bit of treatment done.
but for reduction of transmitted sounds above, I'll need to use sheetrock with some kind of special construction.
P.S. What's your cat's name?