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"floating" timber floors??
I use a 2 roomed granny flat under my house as a studio. Up till now have just made do with no modifications. One room is concrete with large matts on the floor (control) the other is carpeted with wooden door with a convenient see through glass panel dividing the rooms. Sound proofing is not an issue as I rarely hear any outside noise and neighbours are too far away to hear me.
But in an effort to make the tracking room more appealing sound -wise I was wondering if floating timber floors would be the solution. Recently saw these on television (kind of a do-it-yourself renovators program) and as well as looking great and giving the the place a more slick professional look- I hopethey should improve the "sound"of the room?? Also this room has brick walls. Any suggestions about what to do there- - wood panelling maybe or accoustic foam. The purpose is to a. make the place look a bit more like a studio and b. to improve the overall sound of my recordings. Can get this stuuf at the right price too as my Uncle owns a carpet franchise store and they have a line of floating timber floor type products. anyone know about this stuff More importantly does anyone ever visit this part of audio forums? ![]() any suggestions appreciated |
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