^^^Thanks for the good advice. There has been a change of plans....system going in the first floor great room. No renovation needed.
^^^Thanks for the good advice. There has been a change of plans....system going in the first floor great room. No renovation needed.
agreed. i’m struggling with the same issue. low frequency issues are making my life difficult. i’m trying to make a 7.5 ceiling work. ultimately, going to have to move my new listening room.
The funny thing about acoustic tiles in my experience is that they still work when covered up with drywall.my basement listening room is about 18x 26x 7'6" tall after furring the ceiling with 2"x2" to bury the conduit 5/8 sheetrock then 12"x12" acoustical tiles stapled to the ceiling. While the room isn't sound proof I can crank it up pretty good b4 family notices and the ceiling tiles really helped soften a previously harsh sounding room because of the low ceiling.
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