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| Home Audio Acoustics Acoustic Panel for dedicated Home theaterDiscuss Acoustic Panel for dedicated Home theater in the Home Theater Installation and Systems forum; Acoustic Panel for dedicated Home theater Hi,
I'm making a dedicated home theater room. LWH are 20'X18'X12'. The room walls are 1feet thick stone masonry.
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| Hi, I'm making a dedicated home theater room. LWH are 20'X18'X12'. The room walls are 1feet thick stone masonry. I plan to create a suspended ceiling at 10.5'. The ceiling paneling is going to be 2" mineral rock wool backed by 0.75" Wood Ply. leaving an air gap of about 1'4". (see attachment) As the floor plan shows, the details of the side wall panels are as follows 1. L/R wall -: Wall (1')---> 2" air gap---> 0.75" Plywood---> 2" rockwool 48 density---> fabric cover 2. Front wall -: Wall(1')--->0.75" plywood--->2" rockwool 48 density--->farbic cover 3. Back wall is split in two types a) Non Window (point no.1 in plan) : Wall (1')---> air gap 2"--->plywood 0.75"---> air gap 1"---> 4" rockwool 48 density---> fabric cover b) Large Window area 10'x7' (point no 1 in plan) : Glass---> air gap 1 feet---> 0.75" plywood---> 4" rockwool 48 density---> fabric cover. 4. Side Wall Corner Bass Traps(point no 2 in plan) - Wall---> 2" air gap---> 24"x24" sides and 31" diagonal rockwool (48 density)--->0.25mm Plywood. Questions: 1) Is the paneling ok? Less/More? 2) No Bass traps in the ceiling corners planned? If its a must, should they be place on the suspended ceiling corner or the actual ceiling corner? 3) Any other suggestion/comments are welcome. Last edited by barbs; 10-29-09 at 03:56 PM.. | ||||
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| Re: Acoustic Panel for dedicated Home theater Solid stone walls... wow. Any concern about sound leaving the room through the ceiling? | ||||
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| Re: Acoustic Panel for dedicated Home theater I plan to create a suspended ceiling at 10.5'. The ceiling paneling is going to be 2" mineral rock wool backed by 0.75" Wood Ply. leaving an air gap of about 1'4". (see attachment) **** That's going to make the ceiling very dead and take up a lot of the required high frequency absorption for the room. Another option would be to simply use standard wall insulation to fill the cavity and just stretch cloth over it. Again, use paper faced in this application except potentially where your reflection points are. As the floor plan shows, the details of the side wall panels are as follows 1. L/R wall -: Wall (1')---> 2" air gap---> 0.75" Plywood---> 2" rockwool 48 density---> fabric cover **** I wouldn't do the entire walls this way. Again, too dead. Probably the first 5' floor to ceiling then up to about 5' high after that to the rear. Just leave a gap and the cloth above or you could build some diffusion for the upper portion. 2. Front wall -: Wall(1')--->0.75" plywood--->2" rockwool 48 density--->farbic cover **** Excellent 3. Back wall is split in two types a) Non Window (point no.1 in plan) : Wall (1')---> air gap 2"--->plywood 0.75"---> air gap 1"---> 4" rockwool 48 density---> fabric cover **** Pretty good but I'd use a facing of some sort over the 4". Something like FSK so it still provides bass control but doesn't kill the surround field. b) Large Window area 10'x7' (point no 2 in plan) : Glass---> air gap 1 feet---> 0.75" plywood---> 4" rockwool 48 density---> fabric cover. **** Same as above 4. Side Wall Corner Bass Traps - Wall---> 2" air gap---> 24"x24" sides and 31" diagonal rockwool (48 density)--->0.25mm Plywood. **** That will work fine but don't put the 1/4" plywood on the side facing the room. That will end up being more tuned rather than broadband. Again, a thin facing will do the job here. Bryan | ||||
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| Re: Acoustic Panel for dedicated Home theater Well I hear ya, however sound could enter the ceiling nonetheless. You wouldn't worry about sound going up and up, but rather up and over. Back in '03 I was making a presentation to a large development group. They had an office noise problem through the wall. I ask to see. Low and behold they have a dropped ceiling. | ||||
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