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cheers mate! ddrum is a good brand, the drummer from devildriver uses them. i used zildjian cymbals on my old kit, but went sabian this time cos they have so much range

2 bass drums looks tough as, i would love a 2nd bass drum, but as u say not very space efficient lol

It does help. but not to the full effect. Your still going to hear the drums from outside.

The sound rebounds of the circular shape of the cartons. note: half the egg carton.{split in half} not the full package lol.

Sound proofing is extremely difficult to do properly, it really needs either a lot of concrete for the walls or floating floor/room designs..... a combination of both work well but is expensive.

Several cheap things can be done, like hanging blankets from the ceiling. i once knew an engineer tho who had his entertainment room coated in the sound insulating paint that feels like sandpaper (you could throw a beanie on the ceiling and it'd stick)...

and if you could get massive sheets of dynamat to stick to the wall, I'm sure that'd help a fair bit too... double concrete walls are probably one of the best things to have to begin with ($$)

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Several cheap things can be done, like hanging blankets from the ceiling. i once knew an engineer tho who had his entertainment room coated in the sound insulating paint that feels like sandpaper (you could throw a beanie on the ceiling and it'd stick)...

and if you could get massive sheets of dynamat to stick to the wall, I'm sure that'd help a fair bit too... double concrete walls are probably one of the best things to have to begin with ($$)

-D

Usually guys that hang blankets and quilts from ceilings and walls are doing it to deaden the sound of the room (e.g. make a drum kit sound less boomy), not necessarily trying to sound proof. Generally acoustic room treatment doesn't have to go hand in hand with sound proofing.

if you're ever building a brick veneer home, use the Bradford style rockwool batts in the studwork as opposed to the typically used fibreglass batts.

They both have similar thermal insulating properties but the rockwool (denser) stacks up better for sound proofing......ultimately double brick would be the way to go but more $$$.

if you're ever building a brick veneer home, use the Bradford style rockwool batts in the studwork as opposed to the typically used fibreglass batts.

They both have similar thermal insulating properties but the rockwool (denser) stacks up better for sound proofing......ultimately double brick would be the way to go but more $$$.

Rockwool is also sometimes used in cavities between floating floors and rooms or as insulation as you already mention.

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