| Mounting Sound Panels, Bass Traps, Absorbers etc How is everyone mounting their wall-mounted sound panels?
I just finished up the basic framing for my detached garage studio. Next up is the mass vinyl, rc channel, double drywall, etc.
Before tackling all this, I'm trying to figure out how my wall mounted sound panels will be secured. I doing some broadband absorbers, sidewall diffusers and a few bass traps based on the plans by John Sayers.
Here's my rough plan. Let me know the sonic pitfalls of doing this...
1. Mount braces for my sound panels to my cinder block wall which will match the profile of my existing furring strips.
2. Mount my mass vinyl for the entire room.
3. Extend the brace on the other side of the mass vinyl to 2-4" past where my wall/drywall will be. I'm picturing these extensions being 2x4s that will have a French Cleat or simple V cut for the back of the Sound Panels to hang from.
I may be thwarting some of my sound proofing by extending these mounts through my decoupled walls but I'd like to avoid using cable or free-standing floor panels.
In short here's the layout:
Block Wall > Mount > Mass Vinyl > Mount Continued > 2"-4" Extension past Double Drywall > French Cleat or V cut on end of extension > Sound Panel
Any thoughts?
Adam - jetpackstudios |