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How important is the studio floor contruction?
The reason why I ask is: the studio floor (one chipboard and the boards under it) is broken. It's a wooden contruction 10cm over the concrete ground. We are thinking about filling the hole with massive concrete. Would this affekt the studio sound? How important is the floor contruction in general? How homogen or symmetrical must it be? |
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Thomas Thiele wrote in message ...
Hmm. But even you have not given an useful answer. And I did not found anything on the net. Roomsizes, acustical threatment for walls an ceilling. But floor? Try these for starters: http://johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/index.php http://www.acoustics101.com/ Hope these help . |
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unitron wrote:
Is the hole the result of a clumsy anvil juggler or due to faulty materials? A combination. It's on the way to the recording room. So it's the most beaten part of the floor. And the wood was wet. Not faulty. |
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