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RE: (OT) VENTILATION FOR HOME RECORDING STUDIO

RE: (OT) VENTILATION FOR HOME RECORDING STUDIO

2002-03-04 by DbbBrook@aol.com

VENTILATION

HI ya,

Hello. I'm thinking of putting up Tube Traps around walls and ceilings in the 
design for my studio in loft. Including covering the double glazed window. 
But! now, I need some kind of quiet ventilation.  I need to breath in fresh 
air. Oh my god what about the summer - Very Hot. Could have the door open 
some times! but I really need a fan (ventilation system) but they make alot 
of noise! 

Can any one recommend a make and model please?

Debbie 

    
    




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Re: [L-OT] RE: (OT) VENTILATION FOR HOME RECORDING STUDIO

2002-03-05 by Paul Najar

DbbBrook@... on 3/4/02 5:56 AM, DbbBrook@... at DbbBrook@...
wrote:

> VENTILATION
> 
> HI ya,
> 
> Hello. I'm thinking of putting up Tube Traps around walls and ceilings in the
> design for my studio in loft. Including covering the double glazed window.
> But! now, I need some kind of quiet ventilation.  I need to breath in fresh
> air. Oh my god what about the summer - Very Hot. Could have the door open
> some times! but I really need a fan (ventilation system) but they make alot
> of noise! 
> 
> Can any one recommend a make and model please?
> 
> Debbie 

I've found a small split air conditioning system to be very effective. It
may be out of your budget but it certainly gives the studio a more pro feel
and the noise is barely audible.

If it's in a loft then you should be able to position the room vent as far
away from your listening position as possible and this helps keep the noise
down even more as well.

Unless you live in a really quiet neighbourhood with no neighbours around to
be disturbed by your noise, going the AC route is always going to result in
a more quiet control room than opening a window.


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Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
http://www.jaminajar.com.au

Re: [L-OT] RE: (OT) VENTILATION FOR HOME RECORDING STUDIO

2002-03-08 by DbbBrook@aol.com

In a message dated 05/03/2002 17:31:58 GMT Standard Time, 
pnajar@... writes:


> I've found a small split air conditioning system to be very effective. It
> may be out of your budget but it certainly gives the studio a more pro feel
> and the noise is barely audible.
> 
> If it's in a loft then you should be able to position the room vent as far
> away from your listening position as possible and this helps keep the noise
> down even more as well.
> 
> 
Paul Najar
Jaminajar Music Production
http://www.jaminajar.com.au



Hi ya,

The system sounds really  good, but can you tell me the make and model 
please, so I can look it up?

DEBBIE:-))


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