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    New HT walls/acoustics

    Good idea, Gordon. I am gathering that putting up drywall first is the best idea, then treat from there. Someone suggested a special layered drywall called Quiet Rock 545, which is supposed to be used for recording studios/home theaters. The whole theater is under my garage, and the space on...
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    New HT walls/acoustics

    I have a room in our new house designated exclusively for a home theater (my wife got a huge closet in exchange for my home theater), and need some advice on how to set it up. The room is 18’ wide, 28’ long, 8.5’ tall, and is completely underground (beneath the garage). Three walls and the...
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    Help with basic acoustic/wall setup

    Thanks. That is the part I'm having trouble with...I can't figure out how much/how little to include. However, I am sensing that you are right on with yiour assesment. Thanks again.
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    Help with basic acoustic/wall setup

    Good question and ideas. I'll repost on the other forum. I did not see that when I first posted. I am not concerned about leakage in the room, just sounding good, so acoustics are most important. Also, temp is not an issue. The whole room is completely underground, so temp is stable always...
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    Help with basic acoustic/wall setup

    Thanks. Those great articles, but I am trying to determine the wall treatments first before placing any of the equipment.
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    Help with basic acoustic/wall setup

    I have a room in our new house designated exclusively for a home theater (my wife got a huge closet in exchange for my home theater), and need some advice on how to set it up. The room is 18’ wide, 28’ long, 8.5’ tall, and is completely underground (beneath the garage). Three walls and the...
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