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BUILDING SKILLS: How to Scribe Trim to Fit Against a Wall

BUILDING SKILLS: How to Scribe Trim to Fit Against a Wall

12 'x 36'ish drum room sound better?
My drumset is too loud and annoying in my basement. I have to put in the ear protection when playing, and nobody else in the chamber volume will suffer … lol. I do not play "hard" (I know because I play too much school) Room: 12 '36 'ish. there is a bar (8'x8 ') in a corner, and my drumset is next. Rec Room there is a small table football, a electric piano and a ping-pong. The room has hardwood floors, half of the wall is covered with wood panels, and the other half and the ceiling is stucco. I have a 6 'of 9 'carpet ISH in the game too. I guess I'm going to have to make the room a little more "death" but not knowing where to start. Suggestions?
Well, a good place to learn about these things would google "Acoustic Wave Therapy stationary 'or' low standing wave trap "Or something. The skinny is that wherever there is a corner where they accumulate at low frequencies and multiply, then put things in the corners absorbent below its low resonance in the room. I've heard everything from the pitfalls of low-cost insulation rolls. Any hard surface reflects the treble, so that a combination Foam, sweet things (curtains, blankets, carpets, leather things, whatever), and these things called deflectors can help balance the sound there. Sounds like a nightmare, acoustics, this operation will help to balance things and make it sound a little nicer. You do not have to use acoustic foam, but more effective soundproofing … and is fireproof. Kind've a nice bonus when you're looking at all the foam in the basement that was probably only a output. Good idea to keep a fire extinguisher over there, everywhere, you never know, could save your life. And / or his team. The pillow in the game will probably be more effective .. You can also use a big sweater or coat, too. Sometimes a bit of tape in an "x" shape in the center or right side of the head is useful, but it blunts the fundamental tone of the battery, which in my opinion away from its sound. If nothing works, try it. As a cheap solution if you do not know how to adjust your equipment properly and only has to work though. Review – add more pads, blocking the sweet things in the windows and walls, if can hang a blanket or something on the ceiling (no kidding) so it is parallel to the ceiling, but say six inches lower, which is a very effective way to absorb sound. Also a pain in the ace, but whatever. Put the big things in the corners aborbent hotcakes as insulation or carpet rolled up, even help reduce the frequency low. Results of your local goodwill / business magazine covers and get cheap, at least cost-effective way to do the job, you can hang 'em and fold' em up and other fun things quite easily, and if you find that there is not much difference, so, blankets are ideal when power is cut … Saul
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