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- #Samson sound deck doesn't have echo reduction full
- #Samson sound deck doesn't have echo reduction free
Two lag bolts will hold these in place., using four lags and you will never pull these free if you wanted to., as always pre-drill 1.5" - 2" into the center of the wall stud using a 5/32" drill-bit for a 5/16" lag screw.
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In this case lag bolting directly to the wall is fine as well. One more thought on the art., for sound/acoustic treatment it is better than flat wall surfaces so you can really put them anywhere but I believe Bryan mentioned toward the back on the side walls will be helpful. Play fair with the other kids and stay safe. I believe before long you will have others who are finishing building their HT's or in the process now will and others who have completed theirs will want to share their knowledge and experience with you and they especially will want to help because it keeps their experience fresh and they are still learning from their experiences as they relate those to you. It seems the more you write the greater the number of curious and helpful will show an interest. I believe by writing the title of your new thread (cut and paste the title from the title bar of the thread) in your signature line just as written (it becomes meta-data) it will highlight the text so we can click on the text and go directly to that thread. Brad if you do start any additional threads please make a reference to it on your signature line. Great*** Just keep posting your thoughts, ideas, questions and keep us informed on your progress. Sounds like you have ideas already and plan to add a few more as well. A dedicated Home Theater or multi purpose Home Theater. Thanks again guys and I look forward to building my ultimate HT!:TĬongratulations on your new house, sounds like a great opportunity to express what your all about.
#Samson sound deck doesn't have echo reduction full
I have about 30 notepads full of ideas I need to get out and sort through.īTW-if what I describe makes no sense, give me a day and I'll have a fresh sketch to help visualize (just about everything I do is hand drawn.I can do a little on sketchup though. If wood is out of the question then I'll have to scratch the idea and bring out another one.
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Maybe making some of the panels out of foam in key locations but, make them blend in. I have already pondered the idea of creating something similar to what I have now except it will cover the entire ceiling. I really like the idea of suspending them from the ceiling though. I don't like the mundane or "classic" looks of certain things so I try to add a twist somewhere in the plan and hopefully come out with something original. My new house is in the beginning stages of being built and hopefully by the time I move in I'll have a small foundation of know-how to work with. I am presenting ideas on subjects I have no knowledge of in order to gain some understanding how this all works. I must admit that I have never had anything close to a dedicated HT and I can't promise I'll use everything that I post on here. I have to start by saying thank you to everyone for your enthusiasm in what I have done and to thank Gregr for your interest and thorough evaluation of what can be achieved. Please keep us informed on your decisions and how your progressing. Hopefully Bryan is reading this thread, cause I can be so wrong but I think there is good sound utility in what you have here now and with a little additional work you can gain better effect. I think it will look fantastic., the effect you will have to adjust when you find the need. You could add one or two more rods on the back to stabilize your piece from the wall. Next with a screw-eye on your piece bend the rod into the eye to anchor through the eye and rod. Each final piece with varying angle and direction.īrad, to use these I think suspending each from the ceiling with 2 threaded rods with threaded escutcheons/flange to bolt to the ceiling (make sure you pre-drill into the ceiling joist). To use these panels as sound controls you would need toadd depth to each panel with sharp angles on the top pieces.īrad you especially, if you were to add a final dimension on top of each stack that is one sharply angled piece to finish each stack. With the ends alining perfectly one could finish any dimension room with no obvious starts and stops. Your work here reminds me of sound diffusion panels except yours are made up of smaller pieces whereas the panels I'm thinking of are long wavy strips of 3" wide balsa type product and 8',10' and 12' long, each 3" strip stacked one on top of the other make up to a 4' width. Olga these are interesting pieces and a very nice study.