Just a word of caution. We bought a new home 9 years ago. Builders "guaranteed" a DRY basement. We decided to proceed with my "dream" hifi room. Came out great. Beautiful walls, ceiling and built-in LP shelving. One (1) month later, 7 inches of water invaded our space. We've had as much as 2 feet! I suggest you think long and hard.
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Do you have any concerns about noise levels in the room above? If so, you should consider noise isolation approaches now. Drop down acoustical panels are inexpensive, but provide little or no isolation. Drywall is better, but with a few relatively simple addtional techniques isolation can be vastly improved. These involve Green Glue, 2 layers of drywall under the subfloor, R19 insulation, and 2 layers of drywall fastened to sound clips with hat channel. |
Sorry to take so long to respond to the posts. The ceiling is only 8' high and I'm concerned that the drywall will reflect too much sound. I thought the acoustical panels my absorb a bit more. Since this is the first listening room I've planned I need all the help and expertise I can get. Thanks in advance for suggestions. Jim |
The ceiling is only 8' high and I'm concerned that the drywall will reflect too much sound. Room size . |