Decoupling the speakers from the room would be a start, but you might need to decouple the room from the structure (via building another room inside the existing room).chrisb said:how can i do this with the pepole below wont hear me.
MASSIVE Mastering said:Do you honestly think anyone has time for that...?
You need to get an acoustician and a contractor together to map it all out and then have it put up.
If it's a fairly small room, I've seen it done for the high 4-figures, not including design.
But did I see the word "apartment" in there earlier?
Generally, you're looking at building a complete room, "floating" inside the existing room. Decouplers, floating floors, staggered studs, double doors, new HVAC (needs to be isolated from the rest of the building's HVAC) - It's not something that you toss up over the weekend with a trip to the local Home Depot...
^^^By the time you do all that and pay out the cash needed, you might as well go rent a house. Especially being that the neighbors may complain about the noise of the construction as well. lol. How intense is your Bass? How are your monitors/speakers placed? Sometimes just placing speakers in another area of the room or moving a sub from the floor to a table can have a huge impact.MASSIVE Mastering said:Do you honestly think anyone has time for that...?
You need to get an acoustician and a contractor together to map it all out and then have it put up.
If it's a fairly small room, I've seen it done for the high 4-figures, not including design.
But did I see the word "apartment" in there earlier?
Generally, you're looking at building a complete room, "floating" inside the existing room. Decouplers, floating floors, staggered studs, double doors, new HVAC (needs to be isolated from the rest of the building's HVAC) - It's not something that you toss up over the weekend with a trip to the local Home Depot...