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Old 18th January 2012   #1831
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Dear mr skint, NO one said have baby was going to be cheep just wait till it grow up and you have to pay the university tuition fees.
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Excellent - I laughed alot at this mate !!!!!!!!!

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Old 19th January 2012   #1833
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The low frequency is managed by Recording Architecture membrane absorbers. You can see them going up if you read back through the thread.

The walls are solid concrete blocks, lay on there sides. They sit on Tico absorption strip which is made specially for the load. They require the engineering calculations of the structure before making it.

The concrete slab is poured on top of a dpm layer that is in turn on top of a layer of 100mm RW9 rockwool. The slab is therefore floating independently from the walls which are in turn de-coupled from the sub floor.

Hope that answers your concernes?

We have followed the RA plan to the letter.

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Thanks mate...no concerns at all for me, was just wondering.
Did RA calculate the highest frequency your floors will be resonating at?
Will enjoy looking through the thread a bit more when I catch some time...
All the best
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Mate when it comes to RA , i imagine they calculated how frequently the tape op will lift his tea mug to his face!!
them there boys are the mutts do dads
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Hi

Thanks for your interest in our build it's very much appreciated.

Can I say that although guys on here and rightly so like to know all facts and figures of builds such as ours - namely and not limited to frequency curves, bass end extention - top frequency reflections- bla bla bla we won't be talking about it or divulging any infomation about it that's relative to our build.

This room is a WORLD CLASS design and being a WORLD CLASS room every last detail and calculation has been evaluated.

We work with RA and I trusted my investment which has been considerable ( no lottery win - no inheritance - just solid graft ) with Roger at RA.

On the design in my humble opinion RA obliterate (d) the competition.

Their history and recommendations prove it.

If people want graphs of curves and all of that then they won't find me or Greg talking about it

Why would we need to ???

We know what we have- we know all bases are covered .... Literally

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Thanks mate...no concerns at all for me, was just wondering.
Did RA calculate the highest frequency your floors will be resonating at?
Will enjoy looking through the thread a bit more when I catch some time...
All the best
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Old 19th January 2012   #1836
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Dear mrs skint, Never ever worry about how much your shoes cost ! Go back and get the matching bag and your hair done (he dare not say word)
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Cracking on with the booth and finishing off the walnut cornice today...........











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I noticed large, countersunk screw holes in all that beautiful trim. I assume they'll be filled with bungs? Curious as to the logic of that vs. finish nails.
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I noticed large, countersunk screw holes in all that beautiful trim. I assume they'll be filled with bungs? Curious as to the logic of that vs. finish nails.
Yes they will all be pelleted with walnut pellets.

Some of the fixings are into block, some are into plasterboard and some are into steel joists.

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Just to let you all know, we won't be posting any more pics from now on. Now that we are on the home straight we want to keep our cards close to our chests! You will have to wait till we are completely finished to see the final pics! Hope you understand!

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No more photos until we finish fellas

Hi

We took a decision today to stop posting photos of our build on here.

The thread will still be open and we'll still be posting written updates.

We feel that posting the finished article in all its glory will be far more beneficial to all than posting pictures of plasterboard walls going up and doors getting hung and glazed everyday..

We'd like to thank all of you for checking in and taking the time to post, showing keen interest in what we ae doing and being cool guys to boot.

The next photos you'll see will be the professional photos taken for our opening ..

Cheers



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We took a decision today to stop posting photos of our build on here.

The thread will still be open and we'll still be posting written updates.

We feel that posting the finished article in all its glory will be far more beneficial to all than posting pictures of plasterboard walls going up and doors getting hung and glazed everyday..

We'd like to thank all of you for checking in and taking the time to post, showing keen interest in what we ae doing and being cool guys to boot.

The next photos you'll see will be the professional photos taken for our opening ..

Cheers



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I have my chair and popcorn ready. Can't wait to see the finish control room with your Neve 88RS in the middle....

Keep up the spirit in the last run !
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we will mate

we will matey

you guys will not be disappointed and it will be worth the wait !!

Talk soon bud



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Awwww....Can we atleast get some artsy photos in the meantime to get our hearts pumping?
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I'm sure I can come up with something!
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Hi

We took a decision today to stop posting photos of our build on here.

The thread will still be open and we'll still be posting written updates.

We feel that posting the finished article in all its glory will be far more beneficial to all than posting pictures of plasterboard walls going up and doors getting hung and glazed everyday..

We'd like to thank all of you for checking in and taking the time to post, showing keen interest in what we ae doing and being cool guys to boot.

The next photos you'll see will be the professional photos taken for our opening ..

Cheers



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Aaahhh, something secret is gonna be mounted on some walls ...hey....? ;-)
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Just to let you all know, we won't be posting any more pics from now on. Now that we are on the home straight we want to keep our cards close to our chests! You will have to wait till we are completely finished to see the final pics! Hope you understand!

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Hi

We took a decision today to stop posting photos of our build on here.

The thread will still be open and we'll still be posting written updates.

We feel that posting the finished article in all its glory will be far more beneficial to all than posting pictures of plasterboard walls going up and doors getting hung and glazed everyday..

We'd like to thank all of you for checking in and taking the time to post, showing keen interest in what we ae doing and being cool guys to boot.

The next photos you'll see will be the professional photos taken for our opening ..

Cheers



Andy & Greg
Damn! but somehow understandable as well. Can't wait for the opening.
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Old 26th January 2012   #1848
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more digital teenager then watch out for the spots !
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Ok guys, I wish you the best for the end of construction !
Hope to see those final pics asap !!!
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Old 4th February 2012   #1851
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Hi

just thought I'd let you know that things are coming along nicely

Graham's making the last 2 new doors for the booth and new live room get in.....

Lots of nice Walnut arrived for skirts - we fitted heating radiators today in reception, link corridor and chill out......

The solid ash slats forming part of the acoustic treatment were machined and are ready to be fitted.

Black solid core MDF was delivered into our CNC guys in Liverpool to manufacture the diffusers.....

Glass delivered for doors last week also........

Another 400metres of audio cable was delivered in..... that totals 800metres and there only 7 metre runs from the machine room to the main control room .......

An unbelievable amount of cable to be honest that's costs a small fortune ;-(

Just thought I'd update you fellas


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Great stuff

PLace is looking amazing chaps, what an epic build , Joe my Wire man tells me he is coming up there there to do some wire work for you, i have known and used him for 4 years , he is a great guy and does really neat work.
best with it all, can't wait to see the finished pics,
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cheers Steve

Hows your new desk mate ?

E Signature channels strips are seriously NICE !!!!!

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HIya

they are both great mate , thanks for asking,
We have 3 studios now, 2 with SSL4000e s and another with a small neve,
the SSL s are looked after by bob strewert, and he is just almost finished freshening up the one we got 2 weeks ago, but i went ahead and mied a live to air radio session it the other day,

Cant wait to see your place ,
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WHERE IS THE 88R ?!!?
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WHERE IS THE 88R ?!!?
It's in the factory having the stem mixer added to it. It's a big upgrade, they have had to re wire the patch, fit new backplanes and manufacture new channel strips! Not to mention add the extra copper buss bars!

It will be ready in a few weeks.
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Hi mate

I had to sell it to afford the SP2 panel and Stem Maker ;-)

Seriously- its having the Stem Maker fitted its a massive job- at least a 2-3month job for Robin at the factory

Should be done 2 nd week in April

Hows your doing -)


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Hi Guys

the place is looking fabulous.

Shoot me an email when it's all up and running. Would love to see it

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the place is looking fabulous.

Shoot me an email when it's all up and running. Would love to see it

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Thanks mate! I sure will, I'd like to see your place sometime too! Roger tells me how great it is!

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Nice place matey

Hey love your place !!!!

VERY VERY NICE !!!!!

And "class" attention to detail !!!!!!

Beautiful work !!!!

Best


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