by fishtail » Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:22 am
Hey Peter,
Thought I would check out this new site, and also to congradulate you on your new digs. I love the online diary, and while I was traveling I managed to check in and see the progress from time to time. Brought back so many memories and impatient moments from my own build. The hardest part is being patient because some things take a long time to get right.
Crash has great advice. When I launched my live room, (which is about 5.5mx 5.5m having a 4.5m ceiling pitched at 35degrees, adobe walls and polished concrete floor), I found that I had a problem at 250hz. I studied what Ethan had to say, and looked at his Traps. He was very helpful even though he knew I was not buying his products. I built 14 traps, 9 of them hanging on the ceiling. I had drop sheets all over the floor when I was installing them to protect the floor, and when I put up the last one the room went dead, and I thought, "oh no, Ive killed the room!". Soon as I took the sheets away the room bounced back to life. The problem is now gone and the room sounds incredible. I don't know how to post photos, but if you let me know how I can send you some.
The control room was a different kettle of fish. I spent four months building that, it is a room based on Tom Hidleys "Live end, dead end" room. Tom Misner had the plans of a studio that worked really well similar to the size I wanted so I studied those carefully and implemented all the design features. I am glad I took the time to study and implement this design, as it is a great room to mix in.
Your builder, was it Pedro???, did such a great job on everything, he could advise you or make them up for you off site and intall them in a few minutes. The sealing of them is the very important as I am sure you already know.
Thanks for setting up this site and keeping this wonderful community of people together. I never really get the chance to help people because there are so many talented people here who chime in long before I do, but I still like to follow the successes of everyone of them.
Marco