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| Lives for gear | New build questions....easy ones too ;) I'm looking at a space and I have 2 questions.... 1. Sprinklers.....they run across the whole space....should I be worried? 2. 10" concrete floors + ceiling.....how much do I have to worry about sound bleed to the other floors? I am going to float the floor, but I'd rather not drop the ceiling. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: On the 2 buss
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| When you state sprinklers do you mean,fire suppression?
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| Lives for gear | Yeah the kind that hang from a main line and have a star shape. I believe they pop at a certain temp. I'm worried about my gear for obvious reasons, should I be? |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: On the 2 buss
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If its possible installing a dry system might be the only answer.FM22 is a old dry base chem system.They dont use this anymore.There is a new system out there for computer rooms and such.
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| Lives for gear | any advice on the concrete? Am I pretty safe with 10" above me for the tracking room? |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: St. Louis(Wildwood), MO
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| Depends on what's going on up there. Sound can flank through concrete pretty easily at bass frequencies. Also, floating a floor without dealing with the rest of the surfaces quite honestly doesn't gain you a lot except spending a lot of money from an isolation standpoint. Now, if you're floating the floor to get a different sound and some 'feel' to it, that's a different story. Bryan
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| Gear maniac Join Date: May 2006 Location: Houston, Tx
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| Are you looking at this place to rent or buy? If you are renting, unless you sign a super long lease and have very little TI allowance, I don't think the landlord is going to spring for a dry system. They are super expensive and it seems like every one that comes out gets banned in like a year. The more plausible solution would be to get high temp heads on the sprinklers. These pretty much only go off when fire is upon them. If there is enough heat to set them off, your gear is already gone.
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| Lives for gear | I appreciate all the responses.....changing the heads should be easy, I'll talk to the landlord..... We will be building a full studio, 2 control rooms, iso booths, large tracking room. I just wanted to know how far I need to go to isolate with 10" concrete above and below. I wouldn't assume I'd need more than 2-3" for the floor....but I was hoping I could just use treatment and such rather than building a new ceiling and having to lose more height. |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: St. Louis(Wildwood), MO
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| Treatment for inside the room will give you zero additional isolation. They're 2 different things. For isolation, you need to physically decouple the space and you need to add mass and damp it. Bryan
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| Lives for gear | I understand that isolation and treatment are 2 different things..... My 2nd question still is....... I will be floating my floors, building walls, and my ceiling is 10" of concrete. What do I need to do to make sure the neighbors upstairs don't hear me tracking. How much, if any is needed? FYI- I have 14' ceilings. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: May 2004 Location: Hamilton, On Canada
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| You don't say how loud you are, you don't say what the neighbours are. What do you expect? |
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The neighbors are all offices. | |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: NYC
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| Concrete buildings. Not much transmits sound better. Your sound will go STRAIGHT Down to your downstairs neighbor without decoupling. It will go up too. signed, guy in concrete building
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| Lives for gear | Then I will have to re-arrange the sprinkler system to allow for a new ceiling. Thanks. |
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