My room is 5m * 3.6 m * 2.75m, concrete construction.
I have been informed by a friend working in related field that he suggests the following design for my room for soundproofing roughly as follows:
1st step:
- 2" rockwool (density = 120, I don't know what this is) every where on the walls.
- construction of a new wooden raised floor (above concrete) with still 2" rockwool in between.
- Construction of False ceiling with again 2" rockwool above.
2nd step:
- Add perforated plasterbord (maybe 5/8") all around the walls,
- carpeetting the new wooden floor
- Plasterboards can be painted to taste
My questions are:
1) How good will this be soundproofing my HT room?
2) How good (or bad) the effect will be on room acoustics (at least compared to a concrete room)? By the way (I think) he couldn't very well answer this question, but he told me that perforated gypsum boards will be to enhance acoustics (less reflections).
3) Would I still need bass traps with this kind of construction? Is rockwool still useable for bass traps (I am asking about rockwool as I can have great discounts from my friend)
Your help is very highly appreciated!
Thanks