neilrocks25 wrote:That is just awesome. Great job and I love how the whole family is involved.
Mark me as impressed.
Thanks Neil!
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neilrocks25 wrote:That is just awesome. Great job and I love how the whole family is involved.
Mark me as impressed.
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Mike LX-R wrote:Major winnage going on all up and down this thread.
skybluegary wrote:Looking good!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
JCDenton6 wrote:This is going to rock when it's finished, just pure win!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
jamminjohn wrote:Well.......
Whatzit looking like???????????
How's Dad's cut?????????
By now you have had an amp in there............
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Thanks man - glad you finally found it!GuitarBilly wrote:how did I miss this thread until now???Dude, this is awesome!!! Great work and thank you for sharing the details.
GuitarBilly wrote:Also, your kids are really cool
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"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Mike LX-R wrote:what ELSE is there to do in Riverside CA?
it looks awesome man!
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
Casey4s wrote:Looking good
I don't mind hanging drywall but god do I hate to finish itYou and your helper seem to have it under control. It's really cool to see three generations working on a family project together, kudos
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GRIMESPACE wrote:As to drywalling, I'm kinda the opposite - I get tired of cutting and hanging wallboard, and then running screws all day. For some reason, I kind of take to the taping knife. It's kind of like art to me, I guess. That said, I'll be knees-deep in mud this weekend trying to get everything ready for spraying texture. I'm sure I'll remember why I went to collage and got into IT
SenatorClayDavis wrote:GRIMESPACE wrote:As to drywalling, I'm kinda the opposite - I get tired of cutting and hanging wallboard, and then running screws all day. For some reason, I kind of take to the taping knife. It's kind of like art to me, I guess. That said, I'll be knees-deep in mud this weekend trying to get everything ready for spraying texture. I'm sure I'll remember why I went to collage and got into IT
Yeah mudding can be kind of fun... it definitely is an art and it's awesome when you get good at it and you can do a whole seam in one pass. Though mudding ceilings is not fun and wears on your neck shoulders after a while.
SenatorClayDavis wrote:This is one of the greatest threads in GAB's brief history and is the most detailed home-studio build documentation I've ever seen on the interweb. Kudos, dude.
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mamberg wrote:kudos here too - you shouldn't be bummed - the views are way higher than the replies.
My music room is similar in size - but I've always thought it was too small.
Acoustics are going to be big in this room - controlling the reflections will be crucial.
I think that PA you just picked up will easily keep up - you just have to have it pointed in the right direction.
I have my speakers pointed back at the 'band'.
In a room like they - the PA is really just monitors.
Running it into floor monitors only would probably even help with the volume and mic feedback.
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"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"
GRIMESPACE wrote:I'll build up triangular frames that'll go in the vertical corners. Those frames will be covered with acoustically-transparent cloth and filled with rockwool... I plan to cover the floor with carpet - not sure if we'll use foam, it may just be commercial or indoor-outdoor carpet, unless I can find something or someone to tell me if padding would help with acoustics. Lastly, I'll build wall-mounted rectangular frames that'll be stuffed with rockwool to further help with taming reflections. I don't want to kill the acoustics in the room completely, because I really don't like that kind of environment and think I can tame things with partitions, etc. for recording if needed.
SenatorClayDavis wrote:I built floor-to-ceiling triangular bass traps as you mentioned (I used corner-bead for the frames) in my little studio and they seem to work quite well. I also carpeted the floor, and my floor is ply that floats on this plastic egg-crate sort of sheeting called Delta FL to reduce bass coupling to the floor. For the horizontal corners I built rectangular frames with rockwool and mounted them on an angle to the ceiling/wall. Other than that I have a couple acoustic foam panel mounted to the wall. It's not totally dead, and more designed to be neutral from the perspective of the mixing desk rather than neutral for amp mic'ing, but for a small room (10x10) made out of drywall I'm happy with the results.
Ostinato Rubato wrote:"That's the second boomery bro on this forum I've helped seduce to the greenside."
"Slow and steady gets to **** again eventually"