Nothing wrong with that at all. I suggested the other method because I thought you were determined to have 6.5 inches and that would begin to invade your space.
You should consider Owens Corning or Johns Manville acoustic fiberglass instead of R19. It is packed denser and will not migrate into your "breathing" space through the Guiford fabric.
I believe my links will take you to where you may investigate this option. Other good news is that 1" of the acoustic material is nearly as effective as 4" of common insulation. The acoustic is available in 1," 2," 4," and 6".
A recording studio that I recently photographed had all 6" plus a strange box and Helmholtz trap in the ceiling. It was absolutely amazing what it did for the piano in the cavernous recording space.
You should consider Owens Corning or Johns Manville acoustic fiberglass instead of R19. It is packed denser and will not migrate into your "breathing" space through the Guiford fabric.
I believe my links will take you to where you may investigate this option. Other good news is that 1" of the acoustic material is nearly as effective as 4" of common insulation. The acoustic is available in 1," 2," 4," and 6".
A recording studio that I recently photographed had all 6" plus a strange box and Helmholtz trap in the ceiling. It was absolutely amazing what it did for the piano in the cavernous recording space.