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Another consideration would be eliminate the noise in the first place. Get an electronic drum set (the new ones play and sound like real drums) a small mixer and have everyone use in-ear monitors.
Well your probably looking at $2500 (or less used) for the drums, and everyone else can hear if they have in-ear monitors (the bass player can run direct to the mixer or run a line out from his amp)A lot cheaper than all that room treatment!
I use a 8 channel board and a Roland TD-20(a bit more than a few thou)I don't jam with a band.I use R+L line outs of my cdp into the board so I use up two channels.Then I run two R+L line outs of the TD-20 to two other channel strips on the board.Haven't played live for a few years.Your guys could go direct to a board,and a tad of reverb for that bigger room effect,slap on somephones and you can cook till the cows come home.
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When you consider the cost of making this room, also consider your cost. You'll need to do research to determine how to do this and what to do. Then you need to find a place to buy all the stuff, or multiple places to buy the stuff (more likely). You need to spend many weekends running new electrical, building new walls, insulating them, etc. Then you need to get everything inspected, probably twice (once with electrical/plumbing in; once after drywall). If you're going to do drywall, you'll need a drywall lifter for the ceiling and help at times. 5/8 inch fire rated drywall is very heavy. You really can't lift a sheet yourself. I'm in the middle of a "renovation" of a family room, and it's taken me months of weekends and I still have a few more months to do. In the end, it'll take me well over a year.