Practice “box”?
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Practice “box”?
Has anybody here ever built a soundproof box to practice in, like Lindberg talks about using when he was younger?
Any tips on materials or construction? I was thinking drywall-Sonopan-resilient channel-rockwool for the walls and ceiling, not totally sure what to do for the floor though.
Thanks!
Any tips on materials or construction? I was thinking drywall-Sonopan-resilient channel-rockwool for the walls and ceiling, not totally sure what to do for the floor though.
Thanks!
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Re: Practice “box”?
I built one and practice in one. If you go for the idea of “sound reduction” rather than sound proof you’ll be much happier. Also consider ventilation. Mine has AC. Can’t write more right now but I’ll try to circle back later.
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Lecturer of Low Brass
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Re: Practice “box”?
Back in the "Jingle Days" of the early '70's, we used cardboard egg trays for the walls, heavy rugs on the floors, and foam panels covered with burlap for the baffles.
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Re: Practice “box”?
Would love to hear more about it if you have the chance! Do you have baffles in the ventilation?Kdanielsen wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 6:20 am I built one and practice in one. If you go for the idea of “sound reduction” rather than sound proof you’ll be much happier. Also consider ventilation. Mine has AC. Can’t write more right now but I’ll try to circle back later.
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Re: Practice “box”?
I practice in my home theater. It's fairly soundproof, but is acoustically balanced and does not sound "dead" inside. I think my spouse and neighbors are thankful I practice in a soundproof room.
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That sure sounds nice! Do you happen to know what kind of materials or techniques were used to build the home theatre?
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We converted a basement. It was acoustically terrible, as it had walls of concrete and wood, and a hard floor. It was mostly soundproof already. We just put baffles and insulation in the ceiling to finish that part of it. And then we built bass traps, diffusers and sound absorption panels, installed moving theater curtains, and put rugs on the floor, in a series of calibrations to get it accoustically right.
It was built for movies, not for practicing, but it turns out to be a good space to practice and play.
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Re: Practice “box”?
Just don't empty your slides on that nice Persian carpet.
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tbdana wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 8:54 amWe converted a basement. It was acoustically terrible, as it had walls of concrete and wood, and a hard floor. It was mostly soundproof already. We just put baffles and insulation in the ceiling to finish that part of it. And then we built bass traps, diffusers and sound absorption panels, installed moving theater curtains, and put rugs on the floor, in a series of calibrations to get it accoustically right.
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It was built for movies, not for practicing, but it turns out to be a good space to practice and play.
Thanks for the info!
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Has anyone gotten a quote from any of the practice room vendors? I just reached out to Wenger to see what I’d be looking at. They claim to be cheaper than building yourself which would surprise me. I worked at a resort that had a few Wenger rooms and thought they were pretty good. If I’m allowed to post pricing I’ll indicate when I hear back.
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Re: Practice “box”?
Perhaps see also
Help design my practice room!
viewtopic.php?p=242915
Advice for Sound proofing room
viewtopic.php?p=213962
Insulating a practice room
viewtopic.php?p=182221
Practice Room Size
viewtopic.php?p=107973
Good luck!
Help design my practice room!
viewtopic.php?p=242915
Advice for Sound proofing room
viewtopic.php?p=213962
Insulating a practice room
viewtopic.php?p=182221
Practice Room Size
viewtopic.php?p=107973
Good luck!
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Re: Practice “box”?
They are pretty good. Military bands buy a lot of them, or at least they used to (I've retired, and the number of bands has been reduced.)Matt K wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:51 pm Has anyone gotten a quote from any of the practice room vendors? I just reached out to Wenger to see what I’d be looking at. They claim to be cheaper than building yourself which would surprise me. I worked at a resort that had a few Wenger rooms and thought they were pretty good. If I’m allowed to post pricing I’ll indicate when I hear back.
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Re: Practice “box”?
Thanks for these! Missed a couple in the search I guess!Oslide wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 3:39 pm Perhaps see also
Help design my practice room!
viewtopic.php?p=242915
Advice for Sound proofing room
viewtopic.php?p=213962
Insulating a practice room
viewtopic.php?p=182221
Practice Room Size
viewtopic.php?p=107973
Good luck!
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Re: Practice “box”?
Summarizing:
To keep the sound from leaving the room, reflect it with something rigid.
To reduce the sound in the room, absorb it with something soft.
And of course avoid parallel walls.
To keep the sound from leaving the room, reflect it with something rigid.
To reduce the sound in the room, absorb it with something soft.
And of course avoid parallel walls.
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Re: Practice “box”?
Gotcha. Line the room with something that is both rigid and soft -- or else alternate rigid with soft lining in the room. And build a pentagonal room -- or else one with sloped walls.
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Amati Oval Euph
1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb tuba
Schiller American Heritage 7B clone bass trombone
M/K nickel MV50 leadpipe
DE LB K/K8/110 Lexan
1947 Olds "Standard" trombone (Bach 12c)