I'm looking for advice on the construction of a dedicated audio room. A few details:
The room will be 15'x25' on concrete slab; likely 9' ceilings. Carpet, no windows.
Heating and cooling will be accomplished through an independent in-wall unit; think hotel unit.
There will be no duct work connecting the room to the rest of the house.
The room will be connected to the garage and screened porch with exterior doors. It is not directly connected to any other part of the house.
2'x2'x9' rigid fiberglass "super chunk" bass traps in three of the four corners. Rigid fiberglass traps at first reflection points. More traps to be added.
Concerns:
Door location: currently one door (to screened porch) is located in a rear corner, eliminating my ability to have a large super chunk bass trap. How much of a problem is this? I can move the door along its current wall, but it will make the door less useful (opening to a deck instead of screened porch).
Wall construction. Is standard drywall and stud construction sufficient in this situation. Should I consider a double layer of drywall? Anything else? I'll likely use can lighting in the ceiling. My assumption is the room will be well isolated from the rest of the house given its location and lack of ductwork. Is that a reasonable assumption?
Thanks in advance,
AP